Is it just trial and error, or is there some general guidance as to how much distance there should be between the speaker and the rear wall?
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Topic - Rear ported bookshelf speakers: Question? - 2-ears 14:20:40 01/10/10 (14)
- It depends entirely . . . - caspian@peak.org 21:29:53 01/13/10 (1)
- Yes and no… - David Aiken 21:46:46 01/13/10 (0)
- RE: Rear ported bookshelf speakers: Question? - Rick58 20:51:21 01/10/10 (0)
- RE: Rear ported bookshelf speakers: Question? - Ron Oehlert 18:03:02 01/10/10 (5)
- General? Many (most?) front ported or sealed speakers do not do well stuck close to walls - Frihed89 07:17:07 01/11/10 (0)
- RE: Rear ported bookshelf speakers: Question? - Bill the K 00:30:51 01/11/10 (3)
- RE: Lump of Sponge Question - roblistens 18:46:24 01/13/10 (2)
- RE: Lump of Sponge Question - Bill the K 02:25:40 01/14/10 (1)
- RE: Lump of Sponge Question - plantsman 09:32:29 01/14/10 (0)
- RE: Rear ported bookshelf speakers: Question? - R6Bears 15:20:53 01/10/10 (4)
- So-called bookshelf speakers. - Kal Rubinson 16:28:01 01/10/10 (3)
- None the less, thousands of people put speakers on bookshelves.* - Mali 19:07:05 01/10/10 (2)
- If they are reasonably good stand mounts, they will never know what they are missing - Frihed89 04:27:16 01/13/10 (0)
- Indeed. Unfortunately. (NT) - Kal Rubinson 19:23:20 01/10/10 (0)