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In Reply to: RE: Corner Traps - Quantity Over Symmetry? posted by Ethan Winer on January 31, 2009 at 09:41:23
Here's a detail of the front wall.
Ethan, to answer your earlier question about any floor corners available... yes. I will eventually be moving my equipment racks to the closet behind my listening chair. I can put some 4" thick 705 or 705FRK traps at 45 degrees at the floor/back wall interface, as well as the back wall/ceiling interface.
I can also put a 705 trap on the ceiling/wall interface over the listening chair at the other end of the room.
As for the speakers, that's a long story. I have been an Acoustat freak for two decades. I own just about every model Acoustat has ever made, and for the last decade I've driven them with direct-drive servo amps. I've found that the servo amps allow (and require) a larger speaker-to-room ratio. I realize these look huge in the room, but I will also be trying a slightly narrower model. These have three panels per side (they are model 3s). I also have some two panel per side speakers that I will try. I also have some even wider, but I'm thinking they won't work in this room.
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