To me the important question is how loud do you play and how close do you want to be from the speakers. Moving the speakers out from the back wall you will find the optimum distance for spatial imaging. Then you can determine how far away from the speakers you want to sit. Then determine how far from the back wall you want to sit (not too close). This should help you determine the front to back distance. The length of the front and back walls should not be the same as the sides, or even 1/2 or 1/4 of them, to minimize standing waves and null points. The "perfect" room has all sides unequal and unparallel but of course no house has a room like that. Even with "perfect" dimensions, there will be alot of experimentation and frequency measurements to optimize the sound, but after all, that is part of the interest and fun. Good luck and have fun!
Room size
So I'm moving soon, and was wondering what size room I should belooking for which would be reasonable for my system:
http://forum.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/fr.pl?vevol&1107498518&read&3&4&
anyways, what dimensions do I want and what geometires are absolutly no-no's
thanks for the input, my current room is way way way too small
http://forum.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/fr.pl?vevol&1107498518&read&3&4&
anyways, what dimensions do I want and what geometires are absolutly no-no's
thanks for the input, my current room is way way way too small
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