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Re: Asymmetrical walls for Pi7 [message #79905 is a reply to message #79904] Fri, 02 May 2014 11:00 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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I doubt that will matter at all. But you are right to consider the room symmetry, because that is important for constant directivity cornerhorns.

You want the first six to eight feet to have unobstructed wall space, and to have no openings. You can have some differences in features, things like closed windows, paintings, even small shelves don't hurt. But large openings kill it, and some furniture can too. Things like having a sofa along one wall can create enough absorption in the midrange to shift the balance, or a table on one side can make an unusual reflection that also shifts the balance. Imaging suffers when those kinds of things are in the way.

 
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