Acoustic question


In my current listening room, is also my family room (15’6” x 19’6”).  On the right, 4’5” from the front of the room is a 9’ opening to the living room. On the left, the wall continues just past my listening position. I can hear the difference between the 2 walls. My wife suggested I get one of those woven wood, 6’x 8’ room dividers, and place it in the opening when listening.

What are your thoughts about how this would impact the acoustics?

Thanks.

JD

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@grannyring,

 “I also found I had to pull the right speaker about .5 inches closer.”

 Closer to what?

 

To you. If you draw a line across the front plane of your speakers you may find moving that right speaker forward a half inch or so will improve center image and dial in the sound. Small increments for as little as 1/8 of an inch make a difference.

 

In room set ups that are not perfectly symmetrical this sort of dialing in position really helps. 

@grannyring ,

Thanks for the tip. My speakers are sitting on some polished granite (old countertop) and I’ve put painters tape on the granite with marks every half inch. I’m still adding sound dampening as well.

JD