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Wall treatments

All surfaces should be designed to contribute to good acoustics, but that doesn't mean that all surfaces should be handled the same way. For example, the front wall (behind the speakers) and the front portion of the side walls will likely need to be handled differently than the remainder of the side walls, because that is the area which will contribute to the fundamental perceived quality of the sound source and imaging. (This is not to ignor ceiling and floor surfaces, which often are a little more problematic to handle asthetically and acoustically in home listening environments.)



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