As above really. Is it possible to utilize these methods in very small rooms?
R REDSKIN Member Joined 2004 2008-08-29 5:17 pm #1 2008-08-29 5:17 pm #1 As above really. Is it possible to utilize these methods in very small rooms? ••• More options Share Rudolf Member Joined 2003 dipolplus.de 2008-08-30 8:49 am #2 2008-08-30 8:49 am #2 There are general reasons that make dipoles less suitable for very small rooms (required wall distance for instance). For dipole application in subwoofers google for "dipole and "room gain". I see more contras than pros in very small rooms. ••• More options Share R REDSKIN Member Joined 2004 2008-08-30 9:59 pm #3 2008-08-30 9:59 pm #3 Thanks for that. Looks like not the way to go. ••• More options Share Show hidden low quality content Status This old topic is closed. If you want to reopen this topic, contact a moderator using the "Report Post" button. Share: Facebook Twitter Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Share Link
Rudolf Member Joined 2003 dipolplus.de 2008-08-30 8:49 am #2 2008-08-30 8:49 am #2 There are general reasons that make dipoles less suitable for very small rooms (required wall distance for instance). For dipole application in subwoofers google for "dipole and "room gain". I see more contras than pros in very small rooms. ••• More options Share R REDSKIN Member Joined 2004 2008-08-30 9:59 pm #3 2008-08-30 9:59 pm #3 Thanks for that. Looks like not the way to go. ••• More options Share Show hidden low quality content Status This old topic is closed. If you want to reopen this topic, contact a moderator using the "Report Post" button.
There are general reasons that make dipoles less suitable for very small rooms (required wall distance for instance). For dipole application in subwoofers google for "dipole and "room gain". I see more contras than pros in very small rooms.
R REDSKIN Member Joined 2004 2008-08-30 9:59 pm #3 2008-08-30 9:59 pm #3 Thanks for that. Looks like not the way to go. ••• More options Share