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Posted by gymwear5@hotmail.com on November 25, 2009 at 18:33:11:

4 inch wedge absorbers - It worked well with my mini monitors - also used fabric absorbers at first wall reflection. Sound was not very dynamic. my MMG's sounded weak. Pulled off the side and rear treatements and all is better. FYI I have a 55" rear projection between the MMG's that are spread about 6 feet apart at their inside bases, Room is 15 feet wide sor the direct rear reflection hits the back wall and caroms around the corner back towards the listening position Side wall software and hardware racks may diffuse the reflected sound a bit however.