In Reply to: I Hear It's... posted by Doug Schroeder on March 10, 2012 at 18:14:02:
There will not be a window behind the chair.
And the speakers will be my current (one-of-a-kind) 3-way active Maggies.
And in terms of "If you have absolutely no choice, what are you going to do? Not have a rig? No!" ... is correct.
But I have to choose between either:
1. A convential "fire-down-the-length" setup, in which case I will use Goerge Cardas's "golden trapagon" theory so that:
* the front wall (behind the speakers) is 7.2' x 11.8', and
* the back wall is 9.2' x 15'.
2. An across-the-room setup, with the speakers on a long wall. In which case, the ceiling will be flat and the dimensions will be:
* length 19', and
* width 14.1'.
In either scenario, I could certainly adopt a nearfield - say 7' - listening position (which is about half what I have in my current, much bigger room.
I'm tossing up between the 2 options, as I have to give my decision to the architect. :-))
Regards,
Andy
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- Mmmmm ... :-(( - andyr 19:12:45 03/10/12 (1)
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