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In the Forum: Horn-Loaded Speakers
In the Thread: Midbass Horns and Real Estate.
Post Subject: The long wall, wide angle. Just-continue configurationPosted by Romy the Cat on: 2/6/2010
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 twogoodears wrote:
Dear Roman and all... also unrequested/unsolicited, MUST give my opinion on the above... I had to translate my 2,3 meters from my Gotorama speakers system, and obtained 7,6 or so feet... it's angled 110° in front of my head, placed on 5,3 meters long wall in a 22 sq.meters dedicated room... WHAT I obtain in this setting is hard to believe and seldom heard everywhere...

Yes, the long wall - wide angle speaker positioning is my very preferable. I call it “Just-Continue” configuration. I have described the methodic somewhere.  It is a bit complicated to set it up properly and there are a lot of kinks in there but when everything is done accurately then it yields the more interesting result in my view. My particular interest always was that playing with Just-Continue configuration and use critical toeing of acoustic system it is possible to bend the leading edge of playback’s imaging, creating a literal curvature of orchestral presentation. Ironically with horns it is the most fun as they behave very idiosyncratically off the axis…

Anyhow, Stefano, of you feel that from your 7.6 feet in earphones configuration you are get good result then wait until you time-align all your channels. You might be very surprised.

Romy the Cat

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