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Comment by polshaw

14 years ago

Sure, but that's a rather contrived example-- most people have a fairly normal room, and the average joe would be best served by getting a good pair of speakers, and a reasonable amplifier and DAC, before worrying seriously about room acoustics.

A fairly normal room is pretty awful these days, particularly with the trend towards timber flooring and sparse furnishing.

I'd even skip the dac (I mean I might not.... but a decent amplifier, and I just mean decent, like something that still works from the 70's or 80's) and a decent pair of tower speakers (needn't be expensive), and, well, just don't use the shittiest cables you can find (I mean as long as they are thicker than a few human hairs you're okay)- it'll sound far, far better.

Or get some half decent headphones.