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RE: Here you go

That sounds right to me, you want to be on axis so the XO lobes are right and it will also affect room interaction, how much bounces off the rear walls and how much off the sides. I find that if you tune them with mirrors on the sides you can eliminate the side wall reflection so you're seeing the edge of the speaker in the mirror, and then everything pops into better focus.

Interesting that the logans were less sensitive. Maybe it's because they're a curved shape that focuses the sound coming from the back?


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