In Reply to: I'd be interested in opinions on this question too..Bobby P? (nt) posted by Ex Lion Tamer on February 1, 2005 at 20:06:51:
the easiest way to accomplish this is to work with a selected diagonal of the room. i would chose a full corner with no doorways and use opennings behind the listening position for energy release. the speakers should be placed on an imaginery line approximately 3 feet to the right and left (tweeter to tweeter) of the diagonal and at right angles to it. make sure that the back of the speakers is a minimum of 12 inches from the wall behind it. i usually have them 15 to 18 inches away. then use the merlin alignment tool to set the toe angle. works like a charm with a minimum of room treatment. i know it looks odd but small squarish rooms can be made to sound amazingly good.
good luck.
b
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- Re: I'd be interested in opinions on this question too..Bobby P? (nt) - Bobby Palkovic 06:24:06 02/02/05 (2)
- Bobby: Does this mean asymetrical placement in a rectangular room? - Time Out 20:19:46 02/03/05 (1)
- Re: Bobby: Does this mean asymetrical placement in a rectangular room? - Bobby Palkovic 05:50:52 02/04/05 (0)