Misplaced PDF or website about open baffle woofers in the corner

I vaguely recall a few years ago reading something that I found on the web that discussed placing the dipole woofers in the corner. I'd like to read it again but can't remember what it was called or where it was. I recall thinking it was a decent paper and had outlined diagrams showing the woofers placed near the corner such that from the listening position you're looking at the side of the woofer.

I tried placing my slob in the corner this evening and the bass seems easier on the ear drums but as expected needs much more gain; digital xo 100Hz.

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Found it via this old thread:


https://www.hi-fiworld.co.uk/loudsp...akers-part-20-open-baffle-room-responses.html
 
Thanks,

Tried rotating the SLOB 180 degrees but bass didn't seem as strong, so it's back to as shown in the photo. Think I've finally found bass production that I am happy with, easy to distinguish the different bass notes and non fatiguing on my ear drums.. I have got another SLOB, but haven't got around to trying it in the opposite corner L -R mono 2.1