Digi&Analog Fan Posted May 24, 2020 Author Share Posted May 24, 2020 A lot of it depends on where in the room the piano is, especially in relation to your speakers. If its in between your speakers in back or even worse in front, you will prefer it was not there, when playing stereo.. The bigger the piano the worse. I once got a nice improvement in sound by removing a fairly small TV sitting on a medium size piece of furniture a few feet behind my speakers. Speakers like free space. How quiet your piano will be sitting elsewhere and getting hit by vibration is a question no one can really answer for you, since they do not know any of your particulars or have any experience with any of the potential sound degrading factors of your room or items or potential interactions within your room. Link to comment
vortecjr Posted May 24, 2020 Share Posted May 24, 2020 7 hours ago, Tintinabulum said: Out of curiosity, how bad can it be to have a piano in the room? Clearly it's going to sing but apart from the theory, any practical experience? One thing you can do to test things is to use a test CD that sweeps low frequency tones. This will tell you what rattles in the room and the results may surprise you. sandyk 1 SONORE computer audio | opticalRendu | ultraRendu | microRendu | Signature Rendu SE | endPoint | opticalModule DX | Power Supplies | Link to comment
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