The out-of-phase backwave will be reinforced by the nearby back wall, and so will cancel out the front wave more effectively than normal. Bass will be weak. The midrange will be colored by the early reflections off the back wall, and imaging (particularly depth) will be compromised.
While you might be able to aggressively treat the backwave and reduce the midrange coloration and imaging problems, I don't know of any way to effectively address the bass problems short of adding a sub.
I would not recommend Maggies for this application.
In fact, there are relatively few speakers that I would recommend for corner placement. What is your ballpark price range?
Duke
While you might be able to aggressively treat the backwave and reduce the midrange coloration and imaging problems, I don't know of any way to effectively address the bass problems short of adding a sub.
I would not recommend Maggies for this application.
In fact, there are relatively few speakers that I would recommend for corner placement. What is your ballpark price range?
Duke