sure - just put a rug in between you and the speakers
that’s what I did (Maggie 3.7i)
that’s what I did (Maggie 3.7i)
Can I Live With A Hardwood Floor?
"My new stereo room has marble floors, no drapes or carpet and typical drywall and had a nasty slap echo. I installed 25 Synergistic Research HFT's according to their recommendations and the slap echo is gone." lwin- that explains why there is a tread with hundreds of posts. Amazing a fuse has the ability to control reflections. Your post is a goof right? If not, those fuses have ears. Takes the YMMV phrase to a new level. "What about the sides. how far to each side would you suggest?" goofyfoot-my listening area is hardwood. A width equaling the distance speakers are spread apart(outer edge of speakers) is probably fine. Diffuser panels L/R for first reflections really made a difference in my situation. I removed wall to wall carpet for hardwood for aesthetic reason, but find the sound more pleasing(realistic) once the balance was established between echo and damping. |
@tablejockey i think you have your threads twisted. The HFTs are resonators hence ideally suited for the situation @lwin describes there is an extensive discussion of the use of these types of kit here https://forum.audiogon.com/discussions/placement-tips-for-synergistic-research-htfs And to echo @lwin experience I found the same results in my prior setup where the SR ART and HFTs helped greatly with a large room with lots of glass |