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RE: Why on earth not??? nt

Posted by andyr on March 4, 2017 at 03:12:04:

You said: "Direct back reflection and standing waves.".

I think you are wrong about standing waves - they are generated irrespective of the angle of the bass panel as they depend on the dimensions of the room.

Re. 'back reflection' you could possibly be right - but you can't consider the back wave from the bass panels to simply go backwards, perpendicular to the panel. It in fact goes backwards - I would suggest - within a 90 quadrant ... ao the reflection off the front wall is on many angles.

And when I say "parallel to the front wall" - in fact my bass panel frames are probably 5 deg toed in. Whereas my mid/ribbon frames are 40-50 deg toed in.

Andy