In Reply to: RE: I have a hunch. posted by Swamis Cat on November 16, 2015 at 08:17:00:
That doesn't surprise me. The main advantage of the diffusors is that they make the acoustical space seem larger. Both increasing time and lowering amplitude will have a similar effect psychoaoustically. So if the speakers are far enough away from the wall, you don't gain much from the diffusors, because the time to first reflection is longer and the amplitude of the reflection lower.
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