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Re: Open baffle and front horn, sound differences

Posted by Inkasound on April 4, 2007 at 13:36:19:

Hi

Thanks for the answers. I have a room which is 13 feet wide x 17 feet large. Half of the room have a roof at 8.96 feet high and the other half at 20 feet. I usually use the highest part of the roof to put the speakers along the 13 feet and I sit just at half of the lowest part of the roof. So, due to the unregular roof and considering that this space is a living room that I cant use to put room treatments, I would think that front horns will be the best options, am I right?
Alan