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Practice of sound / Installation and placement tips

In which room do
you achieve the best
sound?
Reflections
Amplification of bass
frequencies
Furniture
Room dimension
Placement of the
subwoofer
This chapter contains common information on
loudspeaker placement and installation.
This is general rules, so there are exceptions of
some rules
No matter how good the equipment is, in the wrong
listening environment it will inevitably sound bad.
There are some basic rules concerning a proper
loudspeaker installation:
Carpets, curtains and soft furniture absorb mid
range and high frequency sound, and this is
preferable. Big empty area, on the contrary, reflects
it and produces hard reflections that may lead to
blurry dialogue. Apart from colouring the sound,
also the perspective of the sound will deteriorate.
Reflections in the room can roughly be compared to
the reflections that yield ghost pictures on a TV
screen.
A loudspeaker that is placed near a wall, ceiling or
floor will amplify lower frequencies in a sometimes
not desirable way (since it may lead to an indistinct
sound recreation). This amplification becomes even
more obvious if the loudspeaker is placed near a
corner. Thus, for a sound as clear as possible, the
loudspeaker should be placed at least 30 cm (about
12 inch) away from the wall
Some constructions are made to be placed closed to
a wall.
Be aware that furniture may vibrate and thus create
bad sound at loud bass.
Quadratic rooms or rooms where the length is
exactly twice as long as the width should be
avoided,
since
they
resonance.
The placement of the subwoofer in the room
dramatically affects the overall frequency response
and sound level of the system. At low frequencies
the effect of the room is strong. Even a slight
change in the subwoofer's location can make a
significant difference in the frequency balance.
Patience and methodical experimentation is needed
to find an optimal placement. The placement
affects the phase difference between the main
loudspeakers and the subwoofer.
One basic rule is to place the subwoofer together
with or near the front system (especially important
if the front loudspeaker also propagate bass
frequencies) as this will minimize the risk of phase
eliminations in the room.
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