Complete Your Listening Room by Adding a Shuffleboard Table

Complete Your Listening Room by Adding a Shuffleboard Table

Written by: Todd McClure

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Many music lovers enjoy a solid game of shuffleboard as much as they do a really intense performance - after all, some of the best bands can be heard at bars or music halls that feature the game, along with a few cheap brews. So it's no surprise that when many audiophiles finally graduate from enjoying their favorite albums in their bedroom of their parents' house to owning a listening room of their very own, they bring a shuffleboard table with them. Since shuffleboard can be extremely loud, placing a table in your home listening room makes perfect sense, as the space's acoustic treatments will dull any noise that would bother people in other parts of the house. To make your listening shuffleboard room acoustically sound, start by laying down a thick carpet to absorb reverberation and prevent muddy sound from your speakers. As well, you'll want to incorporate many wall hangings in the room to deflect noise and ensure the room is bathed in sound when you turn the volume up. Since shuffleboard tables are extremely narrow, they are ideal for listening rooms and cause minimal interference with the path of sound waves. McClure Tables offers a wide array of shuffleboard tables that reflect the tastes of various musical genres. The Montana table, for example, would fit in perfectly in any room occupied by a country music lover. At the same time, a retro Rock-Ola model may accurately reflect the tastes of a classic rock fan. We even make custom designs for some customers from the finest Michigan maple.

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