In Reply to: RE: Thank You Tom Danley posted by claudej1@aol.com on June 24, 2015 at 07:12:25:
Hi
In my old living room which was narrow, I had the cabinet walls hard up against the room walls to eliminate side wall reflections and part way forward from the back wall so that the right speaker was aimed at the left most seat on the couch and vis versa.
This provided a much better and wider stereo image than 4 inch sonex on the room walls to absorb the reflections.
Now I have a goofy shaped irregular wide room and while I retained the kitty corner aiming, they are positioned so that the couch is the center of an equilateral triangle.
For subs, I have two bare wood prototype TH-50's on their sides. These are more than I need (a couple Imax theaters use 4) although it makes a few recordings a lot of fun and at some point I will make something else. If it wasn't silly and huge, I would like to try a pair of BC218's, I have heard these outdoors with sh-50's and they were fun and solid to the lower 20's.
Best,
Tom
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