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General speaker questions for audio and home theater.

Sure it is

I've been nicely surprised at the sound quality in a number of studio control rooms, some of which are pretty small. Traps, non-parallel surfaces, and careful room construction can do it. You do not need a full wavelength in your room dimensions to support a frequency. You hear as the differences in sound pressure *pass* your ear. If the largest room dimension is a half-wavelength, you'll still get the sound, as long as you keep it from muddying itself up as it reverberates.

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