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gullfo wrote:
i think you meant "38%". 38% is just a starting point as there is a reduced chance of being positioned in a strong mode location (I believe Wes Lachot came up with this one). that said, you're still likely to be 50% between 2 side walls, and more than likely to be close to 50% between the floor and ceiling so front-back (length) modes are just one consideration. |
Yes. 38%. I missed my typo. Thanks for catching it. The other midpoint problems are harder to solve simply with positioning sometimes, arent they? Especially the vertical one. You could always go off center L<>R a few inches. Plus with the OP's room, who knows what that angled wall does to all of this!