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i seem to remember a rule of thumb that the best listening position in
a room is about 1/3 back from the front wall, in a room with a good length to it. is this true in terms of pressure waves and combatting bass-listening anomolies? |
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xy wrote:
i seem to remember a rule of thumb that the best listening position in a room is about 1/3 back from the front wall, in a room with a good length to it. You just can not say it like that, you omit too much information. is this true in terms of pressure waves and combatting bass-listening anomolies? No. 5/8's of the room length along the listening axis is less likely to be on the peak of a room node. I vaguely recall that some software exists that ought to be able to predict good listening location(s) in a room. Kind regards Peter Larsen -- ******************************************* * My site is at: http://www.muyiovatki.dk * ******************************************* |
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xy wrote:
i seem to remember a rule of thumb that the best listening position in a room is about 1/3 back from the front wall, in a room with a good length to it. You just can not say it like that, you omit too much information. is this true in terms of pressure waves and combatting bass-listening anomolies? No. 5/8's of the room length along the listening axis is less likely to be on the peak of a room node. I vaguely recall that some software exists that ought to be able to predict good listening location(s) in a room. Kind regards Peter Larsen -- ******************************************* * My site is at: http://www.muyiovatki.dk * ******************************************* |
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