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RE: Another First Reflection Trap (FRT) Adventure : Quasi-Ambiophonics

You could also do it by biamping and using separate parameters for the midrange and tweeter. I believe ambiophonics software usually allows you to split frequency ranges, in fact, I recall reading that the optimal angular location for the woofer and tweeter are different.

Another issue that occurs to me is that the test recording would have been made with an inverse square point source in mind rather than a 1/D line source. Again, the software would allow adjustment.

That said I've had some very interesting results with the speakers in their normal position. I'd be playing more with it now if I hadn't just learned that Amazon has delayed the deliver of my new table . . .


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