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Spulbus2013

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  1. 6 hours ago, RoboKlipsch said:

    Assuming your AVR has autcorrection to set the levels -- or you can do it yourself, it won't matter that it's close to a corner.

    What may matter if that is a model of your room is that the left side has a wall and the right does not.  I have experience with this kind of setup.

    It may be difficult to get a very balanced sound left to right in that situation.   If this is indeed your setup, some sound absorption on the left wall will help with that issue.

     

    The issue would be that the sound reflections coming off the left wall will be strong, and alter the sound, while the right side will have fewer or weaker reflections.  Sound absorption can balance this issue out nicely if needed.  

    Yup that's it perfectly, here's another pic of everything cleaned up waiting to setup, Trying to find the very best setup that will sound great and look half decent also. Wish I could mount them to a side wall but as u can see that's not a possibility, yeah I'm thinking all about the reflecting surfaces of that left wall also, that's my hang up. 

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  2. Is it gonna be a problem to purchase the RP-250S or 240S for a rear surround on this wall? The left surround speaker will be  pretty close to the corner not sure how that's gonna effect the sound. Any advice? Should I not get the RP-250S, and instead a RP-160M or something else for the rear surround? This is a 5.1 system by the way.

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