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HK/Limage...Hopefully Sadie will pipe in again...

Posted by Mark Man on February 10, 2015 at 07:42:14:

Attached is a link that explains it quite well...

When you have a shoe box room, it works exceptionally well...basically room coupling...

Slapshot, Wazoo, I believe Alan H. and myself have all tried it and do not see any of us going back...

My room is 12'-8" X 22', my speakers are 8'-8" into the room and 13" from side wall with the tweeters in, zero toe-in...sounds crazy, but it WORKS...it is room filling sound, with a soundstage I can walk around in...

As far as your room goes, my job is in the Precast Concrete industry and I have done several schools and performing arts centers...the combination of diffusion and absorption, with the majority emphasis on diffusion...we have done heavy stone textures out of Concrete on the interior walls for the diffusion element...

Yasuhisa Toyota, has done the Disney Performing Arts in LA and Kauffman Center in KC...I was fortunate enough to work on the Kauffman in KC, truly amazing acoustics, mostly achieved by diffusion...

I envy your project, as I am sure many on here do...have fun, keep us posted and enjoy the process...

Thanks
Mark