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I have some suggestions but your girlfriend will never like them remove or move when listening your coffee table. Ok I thought this was a good thing (countering the reflections from the floor). pull the speakers out into the room a bit.Now they have about 50cm on each side and they're almost a meter from the wall (measured from the tweeter) I can't really put them in the room more, or they're too close to the sweet spot (now +- 2meter)only place your components between the speakers. Just wish I could do that... but I don't feel like becoming single again... smash that window out to remove first reflection point. It's too cold now to do that... And then I've got a lot of traffic noise coming trough... If I really listen, I close the curtains, good compromise? add foam or compressed fiberglass between and behind speakers. I'm having diffusors made for behind the speakers (almost finished now) and I'm thinking about the Eight Nerve products for in the cornersadd foam or compressed fiberglass in the corners. cf. supra When you come home from work and see your stereo on the curb, please don't call me Have you taken any FR measurements? Sorry for the dumb question...what is that and how do you do that?Do you have a problem with echo? I do have some Echo in the room yes, it's ok when I sit in the sofa, but still audible. Anything can be done about it?
Your welcome Roeland.The window is up to you. I imagine it kicking back mids and highs but you will have to make the call on how good or bad it is. I would wait until you get your difusers and take your readings. You may be better off placing a pannel somewhere else. A curtain is better than nothing. You may even be able to DIY (Do it yourself) with blankets or open cell foam. I am talking first reflection point, not the whole window.The pannels Ryan speaks of are the GIK or Real Traps. These a ...