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In Reply to: RE: Questions to ponder posted by unclestu on April 21, 2015 at 21:45:29
Uncle Stu,Having cork rather than other materials to hand, I tried a variant that supports your experience. Took a 5' length of cork with an 11" width and hung it down the side facing the sound-stage of each speaker anchored by a pile of tiles on top so that it screens the inside front edge of the tweeter/ mid-range/ with a 2" overhang along the front edge before being anchored at the bottom by the speaker base. The sound-stage, already wide, did not further expand further this way but the image focus appreciably tightened up. Your idea of delaying the point at which the sound-waves of each channel conflict in order to minimize the resulting degradation of sound quality is outstanding.
DG
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