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i was just reading about speaker placement on the klipsch website.
it mentions for best bass response to put your speakers in the corners of your room. it doesnt say but im guessing by the illustration about 2ft off the front wall and 2 ft off each side wall. my present speakers are(front ported) about 4-5ft off the front wall and one is 2ft off the right wall and the left is 3ft off the side wall. so its like they are out on an island. and my left speaker has no corner behind it. there is a hallway there.
so they mention building a false corner. basically an L-shaped 4ft high wall to put around the speakers.made of 2x4 and ply. i could easily do this since i have every saw and nail gun known to man here, it wouldnt take me long. but before i do, i just wanted to know if anyone else has attempted this, or thought about it and if it was worth the effort?? oh and if anyone thinks im just wasting my time.lol.
what i was thinking is the left side making the L-shape and the right side just making a single straight piece with some stability feet to stand up on its own that comes out to cover behind the one speaker since its "off the side wall" placement is good. id build them out of 2x3's and sheetrock them with just a thin 1/4" rock, and maybe insulate them as well. so there is no bouncing sound in there because of the thin sheetrock. if it works then i could spackle and paint to match.
sooo think this is going overboard?? or should i just play with my plcement a little first. these speakers im bringing in are big, and might mean a total re design of the way i set things up.
any thoughts????
it mentions for best bass response to put your speakers in the corners of your room. it doesnt say but im guessing by the illustration about 2ft off the front wall and 2 ft off each side wall. my present speakers are(front ported) about 4-5ft off the front wall and one is 2ft off the right wall and the left is 3ft off the side wall. so its like they are out on an island. and my left speaker has no corner behind it. there is a hallway there.
so they mention building a false corner. basically an L-shaped 4ft high wall to put around the speakers.made of 2x4 and ply. i could easily do this since i have every saw and nail gun known to man here, it wouldnt take me long. but before i do, i just wanted to know if anyone else has attempted this, or thought about it and if it was worth the effort?? oh and if anyone thinks im just wasting my time.lol.
what i was thinking is the left side making the L-shape and the right side just making a single straight piece with some stability feet to stand up on its own that comes out to cover behind the one speaker since its "off the side wall" placement is good. id build them out of 2x3's and sheetrock them with just a thin 1/4" rock, and maybe insulate them as well. so there is no bouncing sound in there because of the thin sheetrock. if it works then i could spackle and paint to match.
sooo think this is going overboard?? or should i just play with my plcement a little first. these speakers im bringing in are big, and might mean a total re design of the way i set things up.
any thoughts????