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In Reply to: RE: New furniture coming for the living room - need help in how to re-arrange posted by atkin11j@yahoo.com on March 30, 2015 at 07:33:27
Like this: Equipment rack diffusion behind the left panel will help to correct for the opening on the right speaker. Toe in may require you place tweeters in for best results. Maybe a taller narrower equipment rack
Subs in mid wall positions are likely better than corner placed subs. Though with all the openings you are not likely to see just localized room modes
"The hardest thing of all is to find a black cat in a dark room, especially if there is no cat" - Confucius
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So the couch arrived and my options are further reduced here. I think this is going to be the current solution and I will have to adjust the positions when I listen for the best sound. We have toddlers in the house so the equipment rack needs to encase everything - so for the time being it has to stay. Thanks for all the input will post a pic when its all rearranged.
Derek.;-
Get them into the room as far as you can, even if this means near field listening. As noted already, toe-in to create the middle of the soundstage with the ribbons on the inside. To make the room sound bigger, get a pair of either real or fake Ficus trees to place behind the IIIa's for diffuse off the front wall. I was amazed how big my room sounded when I did.
Jim
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