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In the Forum: Horn-Loaded Speakers
In the Thread: Midbass Horns and Real Estate.
Post Subject: Dealing with first reflections, in natural way.Posted by Romy the Cat on: 2/24/2010
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While my R&E deal on hold (had to close tomorrow but proponed) I n order to keep some sanity I was playing with idea of listening room arrangement. As I told the room has a number of very cool properties that I fall in love to from start. One of them is ability deal NATURALLY with first reflections. The room has cathedral clearing and carpet floor – so the top and bottom first reflections are well attenuated. Then take a look at the most annoying side first reflections. The room uses my favorite long-wall configuration and at the same time it has naturally killed side first reflections. That is one of many little secrets of my current room. The NATURALLY killed side first reflections are very important and this success is something that I was looking to capitalize in my new room. Almond many houses that I have seen this was the ONLY house where the concept of long-wall positioning  with no side- reflections might be implement as is with not room modification.

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The distance between the speakers is 15-16 feet and the distance to the sweat spot might be anything up to 17 feet in my estimation, though I think it will go for 10-12 feet. From my perspective it set a perfect opportunity. I am still debating what to put the equipment rack at the “A “position of the “B” position (taking down that little dividing wall) but it would not be another subject…

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