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I can put up TONS of absorbtion and not have it necessarily in the right place - or not obey the rules when it comes to speaker/sub/seating placement and have awful imaging
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Ic where you're going, the "placement" of everything. I don't doubt it, but still, listening a something in a room with a high absorption (approaches an anechoic chamber) WILL have better imaging than a room with more reflections, especially early reflections, but yea the placement ... that's why I said it's a compromise with the acoustician if there is one.
Hadi