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LFR1100 rear firing speakers & placement from wall
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Just wondering about the rear firing speakers bit... usual placement has a wall behind the front speakers, I'm wondering if spacing between wall & speaker would have an effect on the sound bouncing or reverberating off the wall and the if dsp has accounted for this effect if so is there an optimal distance placement from wall ? ... i've noticed that with m80's just the open rear port and placement has an effect on sound and sound calibration (sort of a placement sweet spot) so I can just imagine with rear firing speakers that effect would be aplified. have any of you noticed this? what seem to work for the m80's (1 feet rear and 3 feet sides)
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Re: LFR1100 rear firing speakers & placement from wall
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JBG, yes, that's a significant factor with the LFR1100, and Andrew discussed LFR1100 positioning from the back wall as one of the points here . 2-3' from the wall is good, and there's a switch to compensate for closer positioning.
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JBG, yes, that's a significant factor with the LFR1100, and Andrew discussed LFR1100 positioning from the back wall as one of the points here . 2-3' from the wall is good, and there's a switch to compensate for closer positioning. Thanks for that info John, was really curious about that worked
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