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Keith G wrote:
They were stood out in the middle of a room which I thought wouldn't
have been doing them any favours and it caused me to wonder what
slotting a pair into the corners of my room and *using* the
'liveliness' to boost the bass would work like?
If working in stereo surely the position of the speakers to give the best
sound stage is *the* important bit, and siting them in room corners is
unlikely to do this?
However the 'liveliness' of a room really only effects mid and high
frequencies - bass is more effected by things like the type of floor. In
that a suspended type can absorb a deal of the bass energy.
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Dave Plowman
London SW
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