In Reply to: You overdid it. posted by Al Sekela on February 21, 2011 at 09:57:11:
"I've found, through advice from an experienced audiophile and personal experimentation, that treating a smaller patch, where you would see yourself if that wall were covered with mirrors, gives benefits for improved stereo 'imaging.'"
Not sure I understand this. If the wall behind the speakers were covered with mirrors, I'd see my reflection straight in front of me (i.e. in-between the speakers), because I'm facing that wall as I sit in the sweet spot. What could be gained by treating that small patch?
Treating the side walls is beyond the scope of this discussion.
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- RE: You overdid it. - magiccarpetride 10:34:18 02/21/11 (13)
- You want to reduce coherent sound that beams. - Al Sekela 10:18:26 02/22/11 (3)
- RE: You want to reduce coherent sound that beams. - magiccarpetride 10:30:25 02/22/11 (2)
- RE: You want to reduce coherent sound that beams. - hemholtz 17:36:46 02/22/11 (0)
- Yes. - Al Sekela 12:50:28 02/22/11 (0)
- RE: You overdid it. - DrChaos 14:54:01 02/21/11 (8)
- RE: You overdid it. - hemholtz 04:09:41 02/22/11 (5)
- RE: You overdid it. - triamp 04:48:21 02/22/11 (4)
- RE: You overdid it. - hemholtz 04:55:51 02/22/11 (3)
- RE: You overdid it. - triamp 05:10:34 02/22/11 (2)
- RE: You overdid it. - hemholtz 05:55:21 02/22/11 (1)
- RE: You overdid it. - triamp 06:04:02 02/22/11 (0)
- RE: You overdid it. - josh358 19:30:28 02/21/11 (0)
- RE: You overdid it. - magiccarpetride 15:13:52 02/21/11 (0)