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Wilson Watt Puppies - eventually diffraction pads came
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<blockquote data-quote="chipwelder" data-source="post: 57846" data-attributes="member: 54"><p>I think there is definitely merit in that, also placing the bass-drivers at such a spacing from the closest 3 solid surfaces (or where the lowest reasonable -6dB frequency of your speakers FR is a quarter wavelength away - except if you happen to have a room node there...)... evens it out quite a bit, especially if you have cuboid rooms... in the case of the puppies you should prolly ignore the floor, and also the puppies had a WILD bass tuning made to fit Wilson Audio's idea of speaker placement and listening room... so I'd guess one should rather follow their directions on the matter.</p><p></p><p>Once lived in the 3.96 x 4.12 x 3m cuboid flat, the placement that gave flattest response through the rest of the range, caused a massive 50Hz (smaller one at 100Hz) resonant node... was cool for a while..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chipwelder, post: 57846, member: 54"] I think there is definitely merit in that, also placing the bass-drivers at such a spacing from the closest 3 solid surfaces (or where the lowest reasonable -6dB frequency of your speakers FR is a quarter wavelength away - except if you happen to have a room node there...)... evens it out quite a bit, especially if you have cuboid rooms... in the case of the puppies you should prolly ignore the floor, and also the puppies had a WILD bass tuning made to fit Wilson Audio's idea of speaker placement and listening room... so I'd guess one should rather follow their directions on the matter. Once lived in the 3.96 x 4.12 x 3m cuboid flat, the placement that gave flattest response through the rest of the range, caused a massive 50Hz (smaller one at 100Hz) resonant node... was cool for a while.. [/QUOTE]
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