"but you have to have a room with the right corners to do it."
This has been an issue that I want to remedy, not having the proper corners for these horns.
The only room large enough to handle corner horns and multiple subwoofers has a door right at the only wall that could house a stereo system.
This is an open doorway from my living room where the stereo would reside, and the hallway to our bedrooms.
My thought is to install a door on this open doorway. And to build a false wall platform for the corner horn to set on.
Possibly I could get away with just building a false wall with casters on the bottom that would cover the doorway. A platform in an L shape that could be rolled in and out of the corner.
Have any of your customers built such a false wall-corner before?
If so, what were the results versus a real corner in the listening room?
As you know, I would prefer a three-way speaker with a smaller midrange driver due to my hearing preception of breakup in the upper midrange lower treble region when using a 15" woofer in a two-way speaker.