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RE: General small room speaker setup

"The fundamental solution to your problem is to get a better paying job so you can afford a bigger room. There's a reason why studio control rooms aren't 11x12."

I had a livingroom 13x12. Solution ? keep the speakers the hell out of the corners and make sure the distances to each from the corner are different. I recommend a third of the way from the corner and the pother one 1.618 that distance from the other corner. Make the whole system diagonal. Then you put your TV in the corner and you're good to go. If you got a GOOD sub, put it behind the TV but some models you might still have to equalize.

And also realize that only about ΒΌ of the people in this country can get a good paying job, even with skills. I am working for half what I used to make. And there are Phds applying for jobs at McDonald's. Really, about 75 % of the people simply cannot afford the kind of shit some of us have.

Get the idea, these audio fora members are mostly those who KNOW how to make money or have some SERIOUS skills. Your average person working at Subway is not interested much. If they are they have to put away a couple dollars a week for ten years to get into it. I would recommend anyone like that get a warranty on whatever they buy.

And as far as finances go, how come the room is so small ? If in the US, we are known for our "palatial mansions" as compared to the hovels in other countries.


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