This is something thats very important to learn about, if you are serious about your hifi.
The ear and your brain is funtioning very different compared to how a microphone works.
The brain selects the sound, the microphone dont.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Precedence_effect
Read very carefully about the precedence-effect and then draw conclusions about where to place your loudspeakers in a normal room.
The two loudspeakers should be placed so that the destructive sound bounce from the wall behind the loudspeake is MORE than 2 ms from the direct sound coming from the speakers. 1 ms is 34,3 cm traveling distance for sound. 2 ms is the double, about 68 cm.
The conclusion of this is for a good sound, where you can discover a good natural spatial experience, is that your loudspeakers should be placed more than 34 cm away from the wall. In my experience , the sound benefits even more with a longer distance, you can begin trying about 43 cm or more from the loudspeakerbaffle to the back-wall.
The ear and your brain is funtioning very different compared to how a microphone works.
The brain selects the sound, the microphone dont.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Precedence_effect
Read very carefully about the precedence-effect and then draw conclusions about where to place your loudspeakers in a normal room.
The two loudspeakers should be placed so that the destructive sound bounce from the wall behind the loudspeake is MORE than 2 ms from the direct sound coming from the speakers. 1 ms is 34,3 cm traveling distance for sound. 2 ms is the double, about 68 cm.
The conclusion of this is for a good sound, where you can discover a good natural spatial experience, is that your loudspeakers should be placed more than 34 cm away from the wall. In my experience , the sound benefits even more with a longer distance, you can begin trying about 43 cm or more from the loudspeakerbaffle to the back-wall.