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Ive always wondered why some speakers work their best in small rooms and/or in corners, but now im starting to get an idea. Its all about dispersion and how well the speaker can generate sound in the space its given. And even though your tips on how to pick out a speaker are helpful i still am new to audio and wouldnt have the slightest clue on how to read measurements, which seems to be the tool to use when looking for a speaker that would perform well in acoustically bad room such as mine. As far as the bigger room goes its not THAT bad , just set up wrong and it would take careful rearanging to set it up in a fashion that would both sound good and be livable to the rest of my family. Ill try and take pictures of both rooms sometime and post them here on the asylum. Anyways, based on what your saying what would be your recommendation for a loudspeaker that would work well in my acoustically bad room(s). Thanks for the help.



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Topic - Is more refined equipment more prone to room/ acoustic problems than cheaper equipment? and other ramblings. - dave123456@mail.com 19:04:38 01/2/05 ( 15)