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In Reply to: RE: Great !! posted by jhrlrd on May 25, 2015 at 09:58:21:
jhrlrd,
Channel-separators need a reflective surface facing the sides of the speakers to swiftly redirect the sideways-leaking sound-waves towards the listening position and a base to hold them vertically as you say. In my case each panel is held vertically to the top of a 17.5" plywood circle by four 4" angle brackets. The back side of each panel is intended to absorb/ block sound-waves reflecting back off the back wall behind the speakers; personally used cork but Roxul presumably is effective and plan to test acoustic felt. Be interesting to read Stu's comment re. Roxul...
Test the V-layout against my open format and you may not hear much between them so your final selection may come down to other considerations. Good luck with Stu's excellent tweak!
DG
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