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post #16 of 23
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Exactly!!!
post #17 of 23

Guys, you want comfy, take a look at http://www.fashion4home.co.uk/armchairs-lounge-chairs some of these armchairs are super comfy. I have the Spider Lounge Chair, and man, sometimes I feel like I'm in a dream when I chill there with my head phones in. 

 

Nice Listening room by the way

post #18 of 23

^1300 euros better feel like a dream

 

Also, I didn't know DAC was pronounced "Dack", I always thought it was said "D-A-C". Guess it doesn't really matter.

post #19 of 23
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Originally Posted by BobSaysHi View Post

^1300 euros better feel like a dream

 

Also, I didn't know DAC was pronounced "Dack", I always thought it was said "D-A-C". Guess it doesn't really matter.


I also say D-A-C, so you're not alone.

post #20 of 23
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I too say the D-A-C, rather than Dack.  Dack seems sloppy and blunt.  But I seemed the only one to think so at a meet so "in public" I say Dack.

post #21 of 23

Can you tell  me friend how you was decoret this room. I have own listening room but I don't have any idea to decorated it. 

post #22 of 23
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Thanks Thapper,

 

I read a lot of 6Moons reviews, especially those written by Srajan.  In his reviews, he posts a myriad of pictures of his listening room.  I not only enjoy his writing, but also his taste in decoration and his practice of Feng Shui.  For a room like a listening room, the users own personal taste must, MUST rule.  Lighter colors on the walls are best for a lighter, uplifting mood, art to your taste, and warm lighting, none of this sterile white hospital lighting.  For a better explanation, just Click Here and you'll find Srajan views on decoration, ones I couldn't agree with more.


Edited by kboe - 10/10/10 at 7:30am
post #23 of 23

yea for that much money you're right to expect über comfy. Sound advice kboe...In my humble opinion and experience I think a heavily carpeted (as in think rug) or a rustic floorboard deck also enhances the relaxing ambience of a listening room. Just something for you all to consider...

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