| Re: Roomus Horrendus! Front is behind the main speakers - yes.
For absorbers to deal with SBIR, they need to be directly behind and directly beside the speaker - distance matters not. It's killing the spherical wavefront that is bouncing off those surfaces and coming back to mix with the direct speaker signal causing the positive and negative reinforcement.
Bryan
I am serious... and don't call me Shirley.
Bryan Pape
Lead Acoustical Designer GIK Acoustics |