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In Reply to: RE: Seriously considering III's over my MMG's...good move? posted by neolith on March 22, 2012 at 08:16:56
My room is 14x20x8 and the 14' wall is the front wall.
Big enough for III's? This is a dedicated listening space and WAF is a non-issue.
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I would try ~5' from the front wall and 2' from the side walls. Put the chair about 9-10' from the speakers. If you haven't done it yet, put in some corner bass traps and either diffusion or absorption panels at the 1st reflection point.
On the violin: "Heaven reward the man who first hit on the idea of sawing the innards of a cat with the tail of horse."
Neolith,
That's exactly the spacing I use with my MMG's. However, three feet directly behind each of them I have diffusion panels (though the front wall is five feet behind them). In the front corners I have diffusion from the floor up to four feet, then the remaining four feet above the diffusion up to ceiling is superchunk broadband corner absorbers. On the side walls I have absorption at first reflection and diffusion just after the absorption panels as you move toward the back wall. I sit nine feet from the speakers. So basically you're saying just set the III's exactly where I have my MMG's and I should be good?
On the violin: "Heaven reward the man who first hit on the idea of sawing the innards of a cat with the tail of horse."
Mine is 13x18x8. Speakers are ~2' from the back. It works for me, though I think placement could be optimized if I had my druthers.
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