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In Reply to: RE: This is actually a great technique posted by josh358 on October 22, 2016 at 08:25:46
At midbass frequencies, won't localization become an issue?
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Definitely, which is why you need two of them -- the issue is with lateral localization, not depth. As an experiment, I currently have my Tympani bass panels in front of the mid-tweeter panels and they work quite well there:
Damn Josh, that seems like a great idea! As long as the distance between them is the same, it matters not whether the bass panels are in front of or behind the M/T's. The M/T's can then be positioned for best imaging. Love it!
It works really well, too -- with only the 18" panel to block the reflected backwave the imaging is the best I've ever had it. It isn't all that practical in my room, though. I think my next experiment will be to separate the mid and low bass panels, then put the midbass panels on the wall to either side of the M-T panels and the put the low bass panels side-by-side near me. That would make for a more practical room arrangement.
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