The 38% rule from the front wall, I would never even attempt it in my 23ft long rectangular room. It somehow would make me miss enjoying two thirds of my beautiful room. However I find that the 38% rule from the back wall is the ultimate position for me. I kept moving my seat between 33% and 43% and somehow I always end up at 38%. No joke. It is the truth. That's where my sound comes out with the widest soundstage where the music comes from the entire front wall, left to right, top to bottom, and yet keeping the clear location and clarity of every instrument. I move back a few inches and I lose some that instrument location and clarity. I move forward a few inches and I lose some of the wide spread soundstage all over the front wall. It is that precise. Of course the room acoustic treatments are totally up to snuff as my house of stereo system shows. All this to say the OP's posted articles are far from being garbage. It is literally not very smart to disregard such information.
Perfect Speaker Placement - Put next to the back wall as much as possible.
Hello,
I happen to find an good article about the ideal speaker placement.
(Easiest version without numbers & formulas that I can’t honestly understand :D)
I’d like to share.
Personally I find two things interesting.
1) Only use 40% of the room area (38% rule)
2) Put the speaker as close as possible to the back-wall (next to bass trap)
Of course, minor adjustment would be required depending on speakers.
Still, I think this is helpful to figure out the very first step.
http://arqen.com/acoustics-101/room-setup-speaker-placement/
https://realtraps.com/art_room-setup.htm
Happy listening.
p.s. what should I do with half of the room left... :?
I happen to find an good article about the ideal speaker placement.
(Easiest version without numbers & formulas that I can’t honestly understand :D)
I’d like to share.
Personally I find two things interesting.
1) Only use 40% of the room area (38% rule)
2) Put the speaker as close as possible to the back-wall (next to bass trap)
Of course, minor adjustment would be required depending on speakers.
Still, I think this is helpful to figure out the very first step.
http://arqen.com/acoustics-101/room-setup-speaker-placement/
https://realtraps.com/art_room-setup.htm
Happy listening.
p.s. what should I do with half of the room left... :?
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