In Reply to: horn speaker placement posted by SETisfied on January 17, 2017 at 18:08:05:
I place mine well away from side walls and toed-in just lightly so that they cross to an imaginary point far behind my head. Too much toe-in and reflected sound reachng your ears become inexistant, resulting in rock solid but unnaturally forceful sound. You need some air to breathe with horns! To me, the right degree of toe-in is the most important. Side wall reflections (my horns are 120degrees directivity) can be quite nasty as well. A half inch difference in depth position (one speaker relative to the other) is also very audible...
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- RE: horn speaker placement - KanedaK 04:16:06 01/24/17 (0)