Nordo
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- Preamp, Processor or Receiver
- Denon AVR X1500H
- Additional Amp
- Sub amp - Behringer EP2500
- Universal / Blu-ray / CD Player
- Panasoic BD35
- Front Speakers
- DIY
- Center Channel Speaker
- DIY
- Surround Speakers
- DIY
- Surround Back Speakers
- DIY
- Front Height Speakers
- -
- Rear Height Speakers
- -
- Subwoofers
- Four 15" infinite baffle drivers
- Other Speakers
- HTPC (windows 10 with Kodi)
- Screen
- Matt white "blockout" curtain liner
- Video Display Device
- Epson EMP-TW2000 projector
Forget about toe-in and equilateral triangles for a second.
I have always been confused by the two schools of thought :-
1. Uncoupling the speakers from the walls (e.g. using WASP) i.e. keep them some distance from the walls, and
2. Locating them very close to the walls to minimise Speaker Boundary Interference Response (SBIR).
I hope I'm not going to start a war here, but need some learned opinions on what people have found from experience.
BTW, I have always followed the WASP approach, but have never been entirely happy with sound stage, etc.
I remember Sonnie testing several speakers in his own HT several years ago, and testing proved that in most cases, the tested speakers sounded better away from the walls.
We are moving to a new home and I'll be re-creating my home theatre/media room all over again.
I have always been confused by the two schools of thought :-
1. Uncoupling the speakers from the walls (e.g. using WASP) i.e. keep them some distance from the walls, and
2. Locating them very close to the walls to minimise Speaker Boundary Interference Response (SBIR).
I hope I'm not going to start a war here, but need some learned opinions on what people have found from experience.
BTW, I have always followed the WASP approach, but have never been entirely happy with sound stage, etc.
I remember Sonnie testing several speakers in his own HT several years ago, and testing proved that in most cases, the tested speakers sounded better away from the walls.
We are moving to a new home and I'll be re-creating my home theatre/media room all over again.