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I have a small room with speakers close to the side walls, I use the large BPs to absorb side wall reflections. Changing their location e.g in the corners as opposed to where they are now, just behind each speaker close to the wall, changes how bass/mid-bass sounds as well as the depth of the images.I have a glass bookshelf, which I can't remove, behind me and placing the mini BPs on one of the shelves removes rear reflections and places with some music, the images a few feet forward to the right and left.I spent a couple of weeks with each type of BP, trying various positions until I was finally happy with the results.Now the proper way to solve my problems would be to get rid of the furniture behind me and invest in treatment i.e for corner, side, rear walls. If I did the math proper room treatment would cost a lot more with no guarantee it would improve on what I currently have. At some point in time I will take that risk with proper room treatment but for now BPs work and work well for me.You can check the site for prices. I bid on Agon for all of them so I paid much less but to me they are worth a lot more than their retail price and in hindsight would have paid even more.
You think that is funny. The idiot on Audiogon is now selling phone calls. You pay him, then he calls your house and through teleportation he permanently improves your system over the phone lines.
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john r is right - the idiots & knuckle heads are the vendor's clients, not the vendor. the vendor strikes me as quite brilliant, actually. like his pebbles? i am sure he's laughing all the way to the bank... doug s.Quote from: JohnR on 12 Jan 2008, 03:38 amRegardless of your opinion of the product, please refrain from using terms such as idiot and knucklehead to refer to the vendor. This reflects badly on us as a site and is a potential legal issue. Thanks.
Quote from: doug s. on 12 Jan 2008, 03:42 amjohn r is right - the idiots & knuckle heads are the vendor's clients, not the vendor. the vendor strikes me as quite brilliant, actually. like his pebbles? i am sure he's laughing all the way to the bank... doug s.Quote from: JohnR on 12 Jan 2008, 03:38 amRegardless of your opinion of the product, please refrain from using terms such as idiot and knucklehead to refer to the vendor. This reflects badly on us as a site and is a potential legal issue. Thanks.ewe think sew? And what about those guys who own 6 or more tuners?
Quote from: Wellfed on 12 Jan 2008, 04:38 amQuote from: doug s. on 12 Jan 2008, 03:42 amjohn r is right - the idiots & knuckle heads are the vendor's clients, not the vendor. the vendor strikes me as quite brilliant, actually. like his pebbles? i am sure he's laughing all the way to the bank... doug s.Quote from: JohnR on 12 Jan 2008, 03:38 amRegardless of your opinion of the product, please refrain from using terms such as idiot and knucklehead to refer to the vendor. This reflects badly on us as a site and is a potential legal issue. Thanks.ewe think sew? And what about those guys who own 6 or more tuners? doug owns all those tuna's so he can hear different stations all at the same time...cool.
Not only that, you get to exude that special sense of superiority unique to those rare individuals possessing uncommonly huge amounts of common sense. Tell me, how great is it being you, and not someone like me?