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Taming a beast - speaker placement and room treatments
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<blockquote data-quote="Stereosane" data-source="post: 735199" data-attributes="member: 15006"><p>Thick Curtains on the side by the left speakers thick wooly rug and then add some warm furnishings like some poofs or the square foot rests. It's tricky when it's not a dedicated room, I had very bad reverb / flutter echo in my room but as we added more furnishings and thicker curtains more couches, the room eventually started to sound reasonably good for a room without proper treatment. </p><p></p><p>I also find that tilting the speakers back also made a huge difference, gave me more depth to the soundstage and a smoother balance overall, I also have them toed in a lot to help reduce side wall reflections, but I've heard that Sonor Audio speakers like firing straight ahead so not sure how that will work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stereosane, post: 735199, member: 15006"] Thick Curtains on the side by the left speakers thick wooly rug and then add some warm furnishings like some poofs or the square foot rests. It's tricky when it's not a dedicated room, I had very bad reverb / flutter echo in my room but as we added more furnishings and thicker curtains more couches, the room eventually started to sound reasonably good for a room without proper treatment. I also find that tilting the speakers back also made a huge difference, gave me more depth to the soundstage and a smoother balance overall, I also have them toed in a lot to help reduce side wall reflections, but I've heard that Sonor Audio speakers like firing straight ahead so not sure how that will work. [/QUOTE]
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