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In January, 2010 I added my first Acoustic Revive RR-77 to my system. As others have noted the best location for me has been mid position on the wall behind the speakers. Currently it is on a shelf about 6.5 feet off the floor. I now have two additional RR-77 units. Has anyone experimented with using two or three units in the same room? Do the units have any directionally in the way they generate the wave? Can the unit be placed so the blue on light is 90 or 180 degrees away from the listener?
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Topic - Using Multiple Acoustic Revive RR-77 Units - David Pritchard 15:48:01 05/02/10 (8)
- RE: Using Multiple Acoustic Revive RR-77 Units - Quint 06:48:20 05/05/10 (4)
- There are multiple reports of improving the ps on the RR-77. I just cannot see how. - Norm 07:55:09 05/05/10 (3)
- RE: There are multiple reports of improving the ps on the RR-77. I just cannot see how. - Rob F 20:58:36 05/05/10 (1)
- It is a simple wallwart transformer. nt - Norm 14:24:58 05/06/10 (0)
- I long ago gave up trying to figure why or how this thing works - Quint 09:23:35 05/05/10 (0)
- Two are better than one. - Norm 06:43:12 05/05/10 (1)
- RE: Two are better than one. - David Pritchard 20:33:15 05/05/10 (0)
- Multiples are very very difficult to synchronize. - Enophile 15:57:23 05/02/10 (0)