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In Reply to: Rob's room 3 posted by rpoort@bigpond.net.au on June 26, 2008 at 00:35:48:
I'm sure your speakers are not too big, but the setup could be improved. Symmetry is very important, and having a larger distance to the wall behind you is important too. Openings are good, especially in the rear. This article will probably help you further:
How to set up a room
Note the importance of absorption at the side-wall (and ceiling) reflection points. This means you should not things like have CD shelves along those parts of the walls.
--Ethan
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- RE: Rob's room 3 - Ethan Winer 09:30:19 06/26/08 (8)
- RE: Rob's room 3 - rpoort@bigpond.net.au 19:58:19 06/26/08 (7)
- RE: Rob's room 3 - David Aiken 20:07:43 06/26/08 (6)
- RE: Rob's room 3 - rpoort@bigpond.net.au 20:52:22 06/26/08 (5)
- RE: Rob's room 3 - Ethan Winer 10:09:11 06/27/08 (3)
- RE: Rob's room 3 - rpoort@bigpond.net.au 00:56:09 07/01/08 (1)
- RE: Rob's room 3 - Ethan Winer 10:01:50 07/01/08 (0)
- RE: Rob's room 3 - David Aiken 14:43:47 06/27/08 (0)
- Symmetry - asymmetry - KlausR. 04:30:24 06/27/08 (0)