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In Reply to: Re: optimal listening/speaker position posted by jobo on June 22, 2004 at 23:46:07:
Jobo,Yes, I agree you'll do well to put more 2x4 panels of 4-inch thick rigid fiberglass in the wall-ceiling corners too.
> due to room ambiance, I intend to keep my lazy boy about 15' from the front wall. I hope that tweaking the room with more absorbers in the right spots will reduce that flutter echo at the 15' spot. What do you think? <
I think you should fix the flutter echo and then move your seat to the better location. :->)
It sounds like you have the first reflections covered. So now all you need to do is put some more panels around the room on opposing reflective surfaces. Just keep adding absorption until the echoes go away.
--Ethan
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- Re: optimal listening/speaker position - Ethan Winer 09:47:10 06/23/04 (3)
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- Re: optimal listening/speaker position - Ethan Winer 09:09:49 06/24/04 (1)
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