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Peter Wieck wrote:
On Thursday, May 16, 2019 at 1:40:46 PM UTC-4, wrote: Why not? The first article in particular is exactly to the point. a) It relies on symmetry. So does stereo. b) It is focused on sound reinforcement for TV, not 2-channel audio. It's about speakers and rooms. The fact that it also talks about more channels is not really relevant. The physics is essentially the same. Meaning, it is fine as far as it goes, but it does not go nearly far enough towards the OP's issue. So, please go ahead. The problem described is exactly what everyone would expect from putting full-range speakers in a corner. Andrew. |
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