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NO! In fact, in some ways I think that room treatments are more important with OB than with box speakers - after all, box speakers are mostly front radiators, and have a longer time cycle before interacting with rear walls (side walls are another story) ...
Today I dropped down my hexcomb window blinds on a lark. Holy crap, the sound improved more from this than several weeks of tweaking crossover and eq settings in my active crossover!!!
Timely thread for me.....I have the V-1s and just last weekend started to treat my dedicated room.I have been in it since Dec, but my work is out of town and I am only home 4 days out of14 so it goes slowly. I built 4 absorbers, one for 1st reflection on sides and ceilng, and one to coverup a window that is located on the rear wall.....bass traps are next weekend.I was surprised at the results as well. The room was quite lively before treatments, they tamedthem but what was really impressive was the improvement in tone(?) of the voices and instruments.they are a bit more focused as well. The soundstage seems to of narrowed a bit but I was expecting that.The panel sitting below the rear wall is for the ceiling, and I wonder what that will do.There is a gap below and above the rear absorber to let heat escape from between it and the windowI'll have to address the daylight that shines through the gap.The equipment sits on an old coffee table for now, I will build a low stand for it and bring it out from the rear wall and hope to get some type of diffusor below the rear panel....perhaps like what Ed has done.I am driving the speaks with my Sunfire HT gear for now as my tube amp is in need of repair so I am looking forward to get it back in the chain.The time and effort has been well worth the improvement.
I think they probably need more treatment and better diffusion than conventional speakers.
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