Don Nigro had a room which was plaster walls, about an 8' high new sheetrock ceiling with a random pattern of joint compound as decoration and a t&g wood floor(yellow pine) with a carpet above. The effect was electric. He had drapes on the windows. In spite of doors to the back of the speakers and an open arch to the front of the speakers on one side it was very good.
I surmise that the plaster was so stable that it made up for the defects.
There was no sound isolation, nor intended absorbtion and the room was great.
Bill E.
I surmise that the plaster was so stable that it made up for the defects.
There was no sound isolation, nor intended absorbtion and the room was great.
Bill E.