The following points are for reference:
First, choose music suitable for tea rooms and buy genuine CDs. In terms of repertoire, you can choose music from traditional Chinese instruments such as guzheng, guqin, and erhu, as well as music from powerful singers such as Sylvia Chang, Li Zongsheng, and Jacky Cheung.
Second, choose suitable HIFI speakers, preferably tube amplifier speakers. Listening to high-quality music is definitely inseparable from HIFI speakers, and tube amplifiers are more suitable for listening to musical instruments and vocals than stone amplifiers. The tube amplifier has its own unique taste, and the sound it delivers can better express the emotions contained in the music.
Third, choose an overall developed HIFI amplifier speaker. Why emphasize overall development? Because the matching of amplifiers and speakers is very complicated. If the matching is not good, it will not only waste money, but also make you struggle for a long time. Another point is that before the HIFI audio is launched on the market, the final tuning of the audio system will be done to adjust the sound to meet the public's aesthetic hearing effect.
Only a holistically developed system can do this well.
The most important thing about a tea room is the location. A good tea room must be an independent space. The living room and tea room, the study room and tea room are not the best choices, and it is difficult to create the unique tea culture atmosphere of the tea room.
Only an independent tea room can effectively utilize the five senses experience in the tea room, especially the auditory-music aspects. In ancient times, literati and elegant people often accompanied music performances while drinking tea, so there is a saying of drinking tea and listening to music. And lighting and music are the two most necessary conditions for creating an atmosphere.