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In the Forum: Horn-Loaded Speakers
In the Thread: Midbass Horns and Real Estate.
Post Subject: …. certain value beyond its purchase price.Posted by Romy the Cat on: 1/30/2010
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 jessie.dazzle wrote:
As you pointed out, you've finally found a place with many positive points; this gives it, for you, a certain value beyond its purchase price. Over here where all real estate is not only valuable, but down right precious, people do not hesitate to rip into the main structure of very old, multi-floor buildings, often times with 4 or 5 floors of families living above, slip in a few big jacks, add a huge beam, and knock out an offending wall.
Yes, it is true: the positive points of the listening room do add to me the value beyond its price. Not everything is perfect in this house: for instance it is too big for my need, way too big but frankly it is the less expensive I have seen so far, having the combination of the desirable properties. Ironically the price was not the main motivation to me but there is in it a very pleasant personally that I turned to like. Like those large 5x7 windows are bad ass reflective surfaces but the windows have blinds of it made from phenomenal acoustic damper – heavy, 1” thick, with double layers, connected with lower-resonant frequency bridge – it is like some was thinking about my need! The good part about this one that I do not build the room from scratch – that would take a LOT of efforts and I might use everything as is. I am very enthusiastic, just wish the attic horns idea were render-able… BTW, Jessie, you build the thing, so, what in your estimate the whole attic 13’ horns project might run into money-wise?

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