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In Reply to: RE: Maggie's in a small room posted by Littleyancey@gmail.com on July 12, 2014 at 20:17:15
Using the HK/Limage setup on the 11' wall should work well. However, you need to put a deep and large piece of furniture (LP rack/bookcases/cupboarrd breakfront) to cut out about 2 feet of your space at the back end behind you) so that the dimensions are not close to 2:1 (1:1 or 1.5:1).
You would have the speakers placed about 8-9' into the room, tweeters inwards, about 10" from the sidewalls and no toe in. Once you have fine tuned the distance into the room and the distance to the wall you can try to see if you need any toe in (you probably won't need much or even any).
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To Satie,
Thanks. Bookcases in back already in place, coincidentally, but getting the right ratio of triangle sides will be tricky. But the the HK approach of no toe-in is interesting. Will try it.
Thx S
You can have up to 120 degrees of listening angle in the HK/Limage setup (as opposed to 60 deg for the classic equilateralsetup) though I don't recommend doing more than 90 deg.
The main thing here is that you don't need to be guided by the triangle conventions but adjust the Limage position parameters to optimize SQ.
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