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In Reply to: Re: I'd be interested in opinions on this question too..Bobby P? (nt) posted by Bobby Palkovic on February 2, 2005 at 06:24:06:
When you say "selected diagonal" does this mean from corner to corner, thereby suggesting an asymetrical placement in a rectangular room (and not a 45 degree mirror image)?Thanks much for the information you are providing on this, including distance from the wall, which would have been my next question had you not already answered it.
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in a square room the set up would be symetrical because you are listening down the diagonal.
in a rectangular room and one that is only slightly off square, the set up would not be symetrical because we are again listening down the diagonal.
if you go to www.merlinmusic.com and look at our show set up in vegas (in the picture gallery) you will see that the set up is not sysmetrical because the room is 21 by 24.
true retangular rooms would use a conventional short wall or long wall set up.
for my speakers i prefer the short wall as a rule due to my recommended listening distance and because you can propagate a longer bass wavelegnth.
hope i got this to you in time for you to see it.
b
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