Yes, it's a hard flooring. Being subtly textured doesn't absorb the acoustics. It may very very sligthly disperse things but not in any way that matters.Thanks for sharing ! will give this a watch/listen.
Honest question, the floor is textured oak wood (kind of a reclaimed look). Would you consider that a hard floor.
Also and without wanting to imply that room acoustics are good, wanted to shay that this is half the room with the remaining room being busier with furniture (bed, armchair etc).
I absolutely agree. Its part of the upgrade plan and it should help with cable management and extra real estate.While Like the blue rack wagon, I'd guess a huge upgrade soundwise is there.
Try it with the E30 in pre mode and see how it sounds.
Cheers!Both are wrong (and a right mess!).
Pin 1 Left channel
Pin 2 Earth
Pin 3 Right channel
Pin 4 no connection
PS Right = red, left = white, screen = earth.
Go for the legacy eatons .brilliant price .they are super easy to position .tolerant of almost any amp and adjustable in sound .at that price you can move them on if not right for you
Back to the subject of my bedroom system, I am focusing on the 2 speaker options which are closer to my heart! The Tannoy Legacy Eatons and the Audio Note AN-Js.
Absolutely!!But those a such a different routes. AN is for AN amp (and source preferably). Tannoy is totally different. It’s all about how you plan to build a full system not only speakers.