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The perfect home cinema/audio stereo listening room
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<blockquote data-quote="perfectionist" data-source="post: 183117" data-attributes="member: 1603"><p>Your best bet is to build a room with as few parallel surfaces as possible.</p><p>So if you use naughty's link and use the golden ratio for a trapagon with the sizes you have given then your front wall height would be 3m and width would be 7m. Length of room would be 10m along the side walls and rear of room would be height 3,8m and width 8,9m.</p><p>Building your room like this from the beginning will help you later on when it come to the room treatments.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="perfectionist, post: 183117, member: 1603"] Your best bet is to build a room with as few parallel surfaces as possible. So if you use naughty's link and use the golden ratio for a trapagon with the sizes you have given then your front wall height would be 3m and width would be 7m. Length of room would be 10m along the side walls and rear of room would be height 3,8m and width 8,9m. Building your room like this from the beginning will help you later on when it come to the room treatments. [/QUOTE]
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