In Reply to: RE: Alternative setup of dipoles in a living room posted by FX35 on August 28, 2024 at 00:00:53:
Right!
The nearfield is here within a close range.
Distance from ear to speaker is 60 to 70cm.
Width is about 120 degrees which is wider than the normal 60 degrees. That's like in first seat row in concert hall.
Here, soundstage, imaging and depth from good recordings sounds great.
If less concentrated listening, the chair is pulled back a bit.
Regards
Lars
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Follow Ups
- RE: Alternative setup of dipoles in a living room - Ronnhedh 01:21:20 08/28/24 (5)
- Is this the effect you have in mind? - farfetched 09:20:32 08/28/24 (4)
- RE: Is this the effect you have in mind? - Ronnhedh 10:08:47 08/28/24 (3)
- So front speakers are not firing straight ahead? (nt) - farfetched 13:02:02 08/28/24 (2)
- RE: So front speakers are not firing straight ahead? (nt) - Ronnhedh 19:42:06 08/28/24 (1)
- Now I see, and it does work - farfetched 05:42:35 08/29/24 (0)