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LoudAsFudge

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Anyone have experience rotating their settup 45deg. And placing L &R in the corners across from each other diagonally, with a center channel in the "middle" corner. This puts the listener in the fourth corner, with the ability to follow a diagonal line towards center of room. There's is almost a membrane of bass in that corner and I like being just outside said membrane, with the option to lean back into it. Room is about 19'x21'
 
TLS Guy

TLS Guy

Seriously, I have no life.
Anyone have experience rotating their settup 45deg. And placing L &R in the corners across from each other diagonally, with a center channel in the "middle" corner. This puts the listener in the fourth corner, with the ability to follow a diagonal line towards center of room. There's is almost a membrane of bass in that corner and I like being just outside said membrane, with the option to lean back into it. Room is about 19'x21'
No one who knows even the most elementary acoustics would ever do that. That is a good plan for throwing money down the drain.
 
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LoudAsFudge

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Can you elaborate on why it's a bad idea? I have the luxury of being able to place the speakers pretty much wherever I want and I've tried a whole bunch of arrangements, including taping the floor and using L.O.T.S technique. I also use Dirac Live. This cross corner setup sounds pretty good.
 

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