Ze Frog
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Thankyou.While the speaker dominates the steady-state response above ~1kHz, the room is small in acoustical terms (large rooms begin when at least one dimension is 55ft long, one wavelength of 20Hz), and reflections have an important role to the overall character. The path length of a single reflection, conservatively, if you are in the center of your room, will be 40ft, equivalent to 36ms, well within the fusion interval of the ear. Anywhere else in the room the pathlength and time gap will be shorter.
Frequency-dependent and likely untrue anyway, even with treatment.
Tightly controlled but not necessarily narrow. Certainly not unusual for a speaker.
Irrelevant.
Uneducated conclusion.
It's fine. I would recommend a sub for bass if you can accomodate it and to think about how you will include EQ in the signal path.
@teashea has been polluting this thread with at worst useless and best partially-correct comments for a long time.
"Minimizing room influence" is the wrong goal and wrong way to think about the interactions of speakers and rooms.
Yes, I'll be running a KH750, just one to start and if I feel it needs another I'll add later. I'm not really a bass head in my older years, more about refinement.
I'm not too concerned about room influence, dispersion is 50 degrees, not really going to be a massive problem. I've never really worried about all that,room treatment and such. I'll buy the KH 150's and KH750, run MA1 and I'm sure that will be absolutely fine.
One question though, any recommendations for a cheap interface to do the calibration? I'm assuming once done I can remove that from the chain and just run via whatever ideally one box solution I go with.