In Reply to: RE: Geometry posted by Satie on October 2, 2011 at 16:29:47:
That's my point, a greater distance to the front wall means that the difference between the arrival of the side reflections and the later front reflection is larger. Above 10 ms, the front reflection should no longer shift the image laterally, presumably a good thing.
AFAIK the rear reflections don't have a negative effect, although ideally they too would be delayed by a minimum of 10 ms from the side reflections so that they contribute to spaciousness rather than just coloring the tone. If the second reflections dominate that will help. As I had it set up, I think the rear wall reflections were lower in level than the front wall reflections, if that hadn't been the case the sound would have seemed to come from behind.
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