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My room is about 9.5' wide by 17' deep. I'm somewhat limited in the placement of my surround speakers... I can place them at about 9.5' into the room or about 13.5' into the room give or take a foot in each direction. I'm leaning towards the 13.5' location. I'm still not sure exactly where to place the SongTowers or the listening seat. Any thoughts?
When you suggest 3' from the front wall, should I measure from the wall or the bass trap?
Anyone have any recommendations on acoustical treatment for the room where I have my SongTowers? (FYI, they are part of a 4.1 system that will be used 75% for music, including a lot of hi-rez surround music)95% of what I have read recommends absorption at the first reflection point. However, I just started reading Floyd Tool's Book, "The Acoustics and Psychoacoustics of Loudspeakers and Rooms." Most of the book is over my head, but it does seem to call into question the notion of first reflection absorption in a small room. Now, on top of this, I recently saw someone mention that "early reflections are not necessarily bad. They are not good if the off axis response of your speakers is poor...then you want to absorb... If the off axis response is good, then you'd be looking for diffusion."Now, it is my understanding that the SongTower's have excellent off-axis response. Correct?I had literally already started purchasing my absorption panels when I started coming across these contradictory bits of info. Any insight greatly appreciated!
Thanks Nuance. I'm still trying to plow through the Toole book... 95% of it is over my head. Where behind your speakers did you position the panels? Would this change at all in a surround setup vs. a stereo setup? In addition to the bass traps that I already built, I've got two 2' x 4' x 2" panels from ATS Acoustics. I'm trying to determine the best use of just two panels until I can save up cash to get more. Placement of panels on my front and left side walls is complicatd by a 6" ledge about half way up the wall. Thanks for any thoughts!