Or even the ex-audiophile husband?.
Both the sound equipment and the husband can RIP.


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Or even the ex-audiophile husband?.
Both the sound equipment and the husband can RIP.and listen to the Sound of Silence.
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Is an audiophile husband sufficient ground for divorce (just like insanity)?
Going by today's feminist agenda it is quiet possible some court somewhere has passed a ruling!!hyeah:
(Reason: No money left for buying shoes slippers purses makeup shopping etc ..)
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hi gobble - your post reminds me (feminist agenda)
the best way to remain married is (to have)
1. separate jobs
2.separate bank accounts
3.separate bathrooms
4. separate bedrooms
5. separate houses
6. separate cities?
there seems to be a consensus about the use of cotton/coir mattresses for "treatment" of the listening room -
the consensus being - "yes, it is a good thing to do"
(notwithstanding venkatcr's caveats about those items collecting dirt and smelling after a period of time - and if one has live-in dogs then one can be sure that they will mark those mattresses as their own (with raised leg).
perhaps a committed audiophile will do it like this-
one silk cotton mattress between two coir mattresses - stitched together by a cobbler (this to completely confuse the sound waves and make them panic) -
the wall on which this triple layer sandwich is to be mounted is pitted with about 30 pits/square inch - fevicol sr is applied on the entire wall and dynamat (The Official Dynamat Website) is applied -
with large jumper bolts the triple layer sandwich is suspended lateral to the dynamat-
this "treatment" is done for the three walls proximal to the listener (back and two side walls).
for an 18' x 12' foot room - one might need 18 mattresses in toto (12 kurlon coir and 6 silk cotton)
kurlon mattresses cost INR 4800/piece and silk cotton(superior - beaten) about INR 800/piece.
cost of fevicol sr = 480 INR (approx.)
cost of dynamat = ? (rallynut - please supply this information urgently) - let us assume, for the moment, that dynamat = INR 15,000.
so, approx. INR 106,680/- will make the room an audiophile's dream.
if the audiophile is married - he can add to this the costs of a messy divorce.
What's it called in local markets and where do we get them in Pune? I guess LRB would be too technical for shops in Guruwar peth.One material worth considering is LRB (light resin bonded) mineral wool mattresses. These have very high density (140 kg/m3 is possible) & excellent Noise Absorption. They are easily available, and relatively cheap. They look shitty, though, so one would have to find a way to dress them up - maybe with a wall durrie or something?
Is an audiophile husband sufficient ground for divorce (just like insanity)?
Going by today's feminist agenda it is quiet possible some court somewhere has passed a ruling!!hyeah:
(Reason: No money left for buying shoes slippers purses makeup shopping etc ..)
Cheers
Wonder how they standardised all these given that you get them made of different materials, thicknesses and densities?
Wonder how they standardised all these given that you get them made of different materials, thicknesses and densities?