In Reply to: Re: How large and how reflective of a room??? posted by Champion on October 17, 2005 at 13:10:44:
champion,
the speakers work more like a pulsating sphere that anything. they have very broaddisperion and should be used closer together to maintain the body of the sound but shot almost straight out in the room (use my alighment tool). you will still have a wide stage but maintain the tonal balance so you end up with the depth that they can provide. speakers with a hole in the mids like to be farther appart and toed in more than the merlins. again, it is all about power response and how the speakers set up at the listening position rather that nearfield applications. setting the speakers up my way will produce a stage that has equal depth and width. your way a wider than deep stage will result.and by the way, i sent the mail with the amp information but it was returned, your e-mail address seems to not work. this may be what happened the first time. i respond to everyone that contacts me.
bobby
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