Hypothetical "ideal" room for Merlin VSM speakers?


What would you consider the "ideal" room (dimensions, shape, room construction, room treatments, etc.) for Merlin VSM series speakers?
mshan
Actually, in the show photo's your are referring to, Merlin used a bunch of old Micheal green Roomtunes that Bobby P. has been using for years. While the echobusters similar product may be a bit more absorptive, it should work just as well with the Merlins.

Other types of room treatments can work well with the VSMs. Tube traps are fine products, but proper placement of the speakers in the Golden Ratio sized room will distribute room modes well enough that they should not be necessary. I have customers who have used ASC wall panel, echobuster, tube traps, Argent Room lenses and other products successfully with the VSMs.

On a Golden Ratio sized room, I don't imagine you would want to get the room width less than around 12 or 13 ft.... and that is NOT just for the Merlin VSMs, but most good conventional dynamic speakers given how close the speaker will start getting to the side-walls.

BTW, The roomtunes Tunepak will do a nice job with handling most midrange and higher loading/reflection... you are off to a good start with your room.

Rich
Hi Rich:

Thanks for your insights; they are appreciated!

One final question, if I may:

I read that you can effectively treat a room with plants alone (diffusion?) and I often see alot of dense foliage placed around the Merlin speakers in show photos. Are there particular areas around the Merlins where this diffusion is most effective? (should I just feel where the cabinets resonant the most?)

Again, thanks in advance for any insights you can provide!
Plants are excellent difusive elements. If the room is a bit narrow, plants can be quite effective between the speaker and the sidewall. In general, behind and inbetween the speakers is a nice spot too, or, for example, if your listening chair is close to the wall behind you, some plants that go up to at least ear height situated behind you can help difuse some rear wall reflections.

Happy listening,
Rich