RHinCT
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I'm finally getting closer to setting up my system in the new house. Before I do anything I'm going through Getting Better Sound again. On this second reading I have some to suspect I lack some of the basic knowledge that Mr. Smith assumes. I posted some pictures of the room a while back.
My room is very long, and I am planning to set up across the short dimension. This places the side walls far enough away that the mirror trick for first reflections is kind of meaningless. Or is it? With the Magnepan 1.7i speakers out from the wall behind them the distance to the listener can't be more than nine or ten feet. To the right the side wall is 11 feet, to the left 15 feet. Yes, that is very much non-symetric, but is it likely to matter so much at such distances?
Corners... the corners for the wall behind the listener are equally far away. The one 15 feet to the left includes the front door to the house, so any treatments would have to be very mobile. As for the corners of the wall behind the speakers... there are no corners. On the 15 foot side the back wall just keeps on going down a hallway, after it passes a three and a half foot opening to another room. On the 11 foot side there is a full side wall but another three and a half foot opening at the end of the back wall.
If someone can convey what everyone knows about way-far-away side walls and missing corners it will be appreciated.
Thanks!
RH in CT
My room is very long, and I am planning to set up across the short dimension. This places the side walls far enough away that the mirror trick for first reflections is kind of meaningless. Or is it? With the Magnepan 1.7i speakers out from the wall behind them the distance to the listener can't be more than nine or ten feet. To the right the side wall is 11 feet, to the left 15 feet. Yes, that is very much non-symetric, but is it likely to matter so much at such distances?
Corners... the corners for the wall behind the listener are equally far away. The one 15 feet to the left includes the front door to the house, so any treatments would have to be very mobile. As for the corners of the wall behind the speakers... there are no corners. On the 15 foot side the back wall just keeps on going down a hallway, after it passes a three and a half foot opening to another room. On the 11 foot side there is a full side wall but another three and a half foot opening at the end of the back wall.
If someone can convey what everyone knows about way-far-away side walls and missing corners it will be appreciated.
Thanks!
RH in CT