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In Reply to: RE: I have Epson 8350 and Jamestown 110” screen and I love it. posted by M.Stojek on September 27, 2012 at 07:08:13
From the photos it appears as though you're very serious about acoustic treatment, but doesn't all that equipment between you mains affect imaging, especially depth of soundstage? I realize it's not uncommon to place a rack between the speakers, but I've wondered about the wisdom of doing so. Before installation of a projection screen, we had a flat screen monitor between the mains; removing that monitor improved depth of soundstage in our room. A monitor may present a greater (more uniform) acoustic impediment than a rack of equipment.
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The picture does not show it but the horns are very long so the racks are not between the mains, they are set back 3 feet behind the drivers and horn mouths. The racks are not flat surface like TV screen - they partly act as a diffusor. There are 2 broad bandwidth absorbing panels behind the racks. The screen is almost transparent acoustically and there are panels behind it.
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