In my case $1200 and beam was gone with most of the drywall work for the lvl done.
Structural beam in middle of listening room
Hello,
Room is 13'X20' with a steel structural beam(covered with wood strips)11' from the short wall behind the speakers, Wilson Sophia 2 with Pass XA30.8 amp.
I am down to twp positions.
Either the speaker woofers 4' from the rear wall behind and 6' apart with the listening chair just in front of the column and 7' from the woofers, or the speakers 6' from the rear wall(per Cardas rec) and the listening chair 2' behind the column so I'm looking at the column. Aesthetics aside, would you expect any adverse sonic effects from the column in front of the listening position?
Thanks,
Joe
Room is 13'X20' with a steel structural beam(covered with wood strips)11' from the short wall behind the speakers, Wilson Sophia 2 with Pass XA30.8 amp.
I am down to twp positions.
Either the speaker woofers 4' from the rear wall behind and 6' apart with the listening chair just in front of the column and 7' from the woofers, or the speakers 6' from the rear wall(per Cardas rec) and the listening chair 2' behind the column so I'm looking at the column. Aesthetics aside, would you expect any adverse sonic effects from the column in front of the listening position?
Thanks,
Joe
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@jferro , Do not do such a thing!! |
One column near the middle of the room is right near your chair and causing you problems. It would be easy, and stronger, to replace the 1 column in the middle with 2 columns each at approximately 1/3 of the span So you would have a column between your speakers but not near your face and one well behind you. I would think this would be better. Of course the more expensive solution is the have a civil engineer design a beam that does not need a column. Jerry |
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