Furry audio buddies with or on your audio gear

I don’t recall @akro’s flip side of the room up front, but in my case the left front speaker has an open hallway stage right. I have managed to keep the soundstage balanced by placing an absorption panel at the point of first reflection, which just happens to be along a wall on the other side (into-the-room-side) of the hallway opening. The panel sits directly across from one on the opposite wall.

FWIW.

Thanks Paul and weedeewop, she will be missed.

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Pete, sorry for your loss.

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Thanks Paul.

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my ‘situation’ is not as bad as it looks in the picture I posted (entry to kitchen about 4 feet right of right speaker, left wall 15+ feet from left speaker). actually, my stage is a bit stronger on the right.

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Oh my goodness Pete! I am so sad you lost such an important pal! It’s so hard when such things happen. I have been through it so many times myself, with many more times to come. I am glad people live longer. Yikes!

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My old gal Fiona “listening” to Monk with me.

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One eye open to make sure the vinyl and system are safe!!!

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Given recent events, probably a good idea - they’d probably hear a careering car before you :slight_smile:

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Edgar helping with the room acoustics…

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New addition to the furry family. Bonnie (fawn) and now Clyde, looking to get into trouble (away from the gear haha). Bonnie jamming with me (to follow the thread)



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I don’t have pics with audio as it’s in dedicated room in basement. But we have a new furry friend in our family.

Adding a frenchy to our 3 Chi’s




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