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Re: Small rooms are harder to get good sound?
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Thu, 09 November 2017 10:12
Wayne Parham
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Yes, small rooms have more problematic room modes than large rooms.
The larger the room, the further away the reflections are. This is good both for delay and intensity.
Rooms that are very large act more like an anechoic (reflection free) environment.
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