What audio system do you have, or plan on getting?

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Mandryka

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Quote from: Kalevala on October 19, 2024, 09:32:22 AMI also like your light set up above the speakers.  8)

Thanks. It was an unexpected surprise when I put an uplighter in front of a bass trap. Arguably the best reason to have a bass trap actually.



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Mandryka

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Quote from: Kalevala on October 19, 2024, 09:32:22 AMLovely living room! 


I like the room too, but it is dark despite the big window (hence all the lamps.) The ceiling is good



The house was built in 1910 by someone called John Innes - I don't know if you are aware of him in the US but he's famous here for a sort of compost which he invented. After making his fortune with compost he went into business with an architect called Henry Quartermain to design and build property.

I am the second owner. It was bought off plan by a chap who left it to his two daughters, and they continued to live in it until 2000, when finally the one surviving lady had to move into a nursing home. Architecturally, it is completely untouched - every little carving and moulding from 1910 remains.
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Kalevala

Quote from: Mandryka on October 20, 2024, 01:39:36 AMI like the room too, but it is dark despite the big window (hence all the lamps.) The ceiling is good



The house was built in 1910 by someone called John Innes - I don't know if you are aware of him in the US but he's famous here for a sort of compost which he invented. After making his fortune with compost he went into business with an architect called Henry Quartermain to design and build property.

I am the second owner. It was bought off plan by a chap who left it to his two daughters, and they continued to live in it until 2000, when finally the one surviving lady had to move into a nursing home. Architecturally, it is completely untouched - every little carving and moulding from 1910 remains.
No, I hadn't heard of him before now.  Trust that you upgraded the heating system?   :)

K

Mandryka

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Quote from: Kalevala on October 20, 2024, 02:04:08 AMTrust that you upgraded the heating system?   :)

K

Preserve me from the Shape of Things to Be;

    The high-grade posters at the public meeting,

The influence of Art on Industry,

    The cinemas with perfect taste in seating;

    Preserve me, above all, from central heating.

It may be D. H. Lawrence hocus-pocus,

But I prefer a room that's got a focus.


https://thepoetland.com/poem/letter-to-lord-byron-second-stanza/
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prémont

Quote from: Mandryka on October 19, 2024, 07:18:58 AM
Just bought a rug - the biggie. Before it was hard floors. What a difference to the sound - a serious audio upgrade.

Seems to be a beautiful rug, congrats. :)  The floor speakers look impressive too.

The only thing you miss in this nice arrangement is IMO some comfortable armchairs.

Reality trumps our fantasy far beyond imagination.

Kalevala

Quote from: prémont on October 20, 2024, 02:59:05 AMSeems to be a beautiful rug, congrats. :)  The floor speakers look impressive too.

The only thing you miss in this nice arrangement is IMO some comfortable armchairs.


I'd love to get one of those Danish Stressless chairs.

K

prémont

Quote from: Kalevala on October 20, 2024, 03:25:19 AMI'd love to get one of those Danish Stressless chairs.

K

I had one for several years but eventually got rid of it. The issue was that it made me fall asleep too easily while sitting and listening to music. I could estimate the duration of my sleep by adding the segments of the music I missed in my mind. :)
Reality trumps our fantasy far beyond imagination.

Kalevala

Quote from: prémont on October 20, 2024, 04:07:12 AMI had one for several years but eventually got rid of it. The issue was that it made me fall asleep too easily while sitting and listening to music. I could estimate the duration of my sleep by adding the segments of the music I missed in my mind. :)
:laugh: They are so nice though to your spine.

K

Mandryka

Quote from: prémont on October 20, 2024, 04:07:12 AMI had one for several years but eventually got rid of it. The issue was that it made me fall asleep too easily while sitting and listening to music. I could estimate the duration of my sleep by adding the segments of the music I missed in my mind. :)

Hans Wegner Shell Chair -- I know it looks like an instrument of torture but in fact, it is the most comfortable chair I know.
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prémont

Quote from: Mandryka on October 20, 2024, 04:12:30 AMHans Wegner Shell Chair -- I know it looks like an instrument of torture but in fact, it is the most comfortable chair I know.

Oh yes, that's right. I have never considered that chair because it looks uncomfortable.
 
Reality trumps our fantasy far beyond imagination.

Mandryka

Quote from: prémont on October 20, 2024, 04:22:28 AMOh yes, that's right. I have never considered that chair because it looks uncomfortable.
 

Yes, it's fun to watch people's faces when they come for the first time and you say "take a seat!"
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prémont

Quote from: Mandryka on October 20, 2024, 04:33:12 AMYes, it's fun to watch people's faces when they come for the first time and you say "take a seat!"

We own a number of Wegner Y-chairs. They aren't especially comfortable, but they were my wife's choice. We use them exclusively for dining.
Reality trumps our fantasy far beyond imagination.

Kalevala

Quote from: Mandryka on October 20, 2024, 04:33:12 AMYes, it's fun to watch people's faces when they come for the first time and you say "take a seat!"
The only possible negative thing I could see would be the fact that you're always in a reclined position...that and maybe getting up?  They are very cool looking though!

K

Valentino

Minor correction: Stressless is Norwegian.
Lovely room, @prémont.
I love music. Sadly, I'm an audiophile too.
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Kalevala

Quote from: Valentino on October 20, 2024, 08:22:26 PMMinor correction: Stressless is Norwegian.
Lovely room, @prémont.
Oops!  Pardon me!  Bad memory on my part!   :-[   I do love their chairs, sofas, etc. though.

K

Valentino

I must admit that I think they look bad.

I've just swapped a rather cool  looking but for Mahler length listening uncomfortable 1950s rocking chair for a low back IKEA Vedbo.
I love music. Sadly, I'm an audiophile too.
Audio-Technica | Bokrand | Thorens | Yamaha | MiniDSP | WiiM | Topping | Hypex | ICEpower | Mundorf | SEAS | Beyma

prémont

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Quote from: Valentino on October 20, 2024, 08:22:26 PMMinor correction: Stressless is Norwegian.

Yes, that's right.

Quote from: Valentino on October 20, 2024, 08:22:26 PMLovely room, @prémont.

The lovely room belongs to Mandryka.
Reality trumps our fantasy far beyond imagination.

prémont

Quote from: Valentino on October 20, 2024, 10:42:32 PMI must admit that I think they look bad.

Agreed, my decision to part with my Stressless chair was influenced by my wife's opinion that it detracted from the room's aesthetic.
Reality trumps our fantasy far beyond imagination.

Valentino

I love music. Sadly, I'm an audiophile too.
Audio-Technica | Bokrand | Thorens | Yamaha | MiniDSP | WiiM | Topping | Hypex | ICEpower | Mundorf | SEAS | Beyma

Florestan

Quote from: prémont on October 21, 2024, 02:27:50 AMAgreed, my decision to part with my Stressless chair was influenced by my wife's opinion that it detracted from the room's aesthetic.

So, there is a connection between furniture and the way you listen to music, after all...  ;D
"Great music is that which penetrates the ear with facility and leaves the memory with difficulty. Magical music never leaves the memory." — Thomas Beecham