A pair of Genelec 8030c is really good to, and much cheaper, and they have dip switches on the back to correct wall placement. They have dip switches on the back for wall placement, and you can then individually tune L and R loudspeaker.
With wall placement, a slightly better sound can be gained with a 2-5 cm thick acoustic material, about 100*80 cm right behind each of the loudspeaker. You then get rid of some of the diffraction above 500 Hz from the speakers arriving within 2 ms, which sounds bad for the ears.
With wall placement, a slightly better sound can be gained with a 2-5 cm thick acoustic material, about 100*80 cm right behind each of the loudspeaker. You then get rid of some of the diffraction above 500 Hz from the speakers arriving within 2 ms, which sounds bad for the ears.
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