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In Reply to: RE: Yes! And posted by Barry on March 21, 2016 at 06:35:19
On my 1.6s with the edge stile, I use THAT as my reference point. The FIRST thing is speaker to wall from 2-points per speaker. Each side. Than do the math, determine toe angle and where they 'cross'.
You MIGHT find it of value to get a DRAWING of the room made or MAKE it in Google Sketchup. A free drawing program can help with both setup and record keeping.
Too much is never enough
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Let your PC do advanced math using REW to do toe-in and speaker positioning. Then you can actually see what you're doing and how it impacts the listening position's frequency response, waterfall decay, group delay, & RT60. Diminishing returns (or death) sets in at some point. Every little change including the room treatments are clearly visible and comparisons are easy. A tweaker's paradise.
The stiles are a great reference point.
No MATTER the appoach to perfection:
It is important to KEEP RECORDS. Measurements and dimensions. Any room treatment changes.
If you print the 20 or 30 pages from REW every time you do a new setup, be SURE to organize them in some fashion. It is more than possible that improving parameter 'X' will result in another parameter getting worse. At least on paper.
AT some point you must decide your PRIORITIES and if the UberFuerher will allow the changes required for 'perfection'.
Too much is never enough
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