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Old 09-06-2016, 12:52 AM
david45 david45 is offline
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Originally Posted by Barry1 View Post
According to S. Linkwitz here : Room Acoustics in section D - Loudspeaker and listener placement

"The wall behind the speakers should be diffusive. The rear radiation from a dipole must not be absorbed or it is no longer a dipole.

I find this works well. You'll have most problems with placement relative to your front wall in a small room as planars sound best 4 feet or so away from it.
Do you also angle you diffusion panels depending on how much you toe in your speakers or you simply keep them flat against the front wall? What is it that works best?

cheers,

david
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