konut Wrote: 
> I'm surprised no one has mentioned room treatments. At the very least
> you should get some of those triangular corner treatments for the
> ceiling corners. Those have always cleaned up the upper midrange and
> highs for me. You ought to peruse http://www.realtraps.com/  There is
> great information on that site with reasonably priced products. I
> realize you're limited because its a family room but there are some
> things you can do without becoming too obtrusive.

Great minds think alike...I posted almost the exact same thing via the
e-mail list, it should be added to this thread shortly.  I even
referenced the same manufacturer's site!  :-)

Edit: as is often the case, it created a separate thread here:

http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=20215

If you're not willing or can't afford to upgrade the speakers, room
treatments are the next best thing.

> At least 40% of the quality of sound in the room is dictated by the
> acoustics, and 36.7% of statistics are made up on the spot.

57% of people know that.  ;-)


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