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In Reply to: RE: Room posted by slapshot on October 26, 2016 at 10:13:27
Yes often people set up gear to fit the existing layout of furniture rather plan the room around optimal system placement. WAF plays a rile for many.
Room treatment after gear is optimally placed is big. Made a huge difference for me.
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"If at first you don't succeed, keep on sucking till you do suck seed" - Curly Howard 1936
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I know this is kind of a chicken and egg thing... but what comes first? Optimal placement or room treatment?
I guess it would depend on WAF.
But let's assume a man cave situation where there need not be a WAF. Would you start with an empty room and go from there? Or would you put the equipment in THEN start taking measurements OR ideally, would it be best to treat a room before AND after placement of components?
...I would start with speaker placement/listening seat first and optimize it first for best response.Then I would deal with the speaker/room interaction with room treatments.
While you can eliminate first reflections, you only be able to minimize, not eliminate, bass standing waves.
Edits: 10/26/16
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