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are sitting. Additionally, these long
rooms are often quite lean in the
bass near the center of the room.
Rectangular rooms are still preferred
to square rooms because, by having
two sets of dissimilar length walls,
standing waves are not as strongly
reinforced and will dissipate more
quickly than in a square room. In
these rooms, the preferred speaker
position for spatial placement and
midrange resolution would be on
the longer walls. Bass response
would be reinforced by speaker
placement on the short walls.
In many cases, L-shaped rooms
(See Figure 2) offer the best envi-
ronment for speaker setup. Ideally,
speakers should be set up along the
primary (longest) leg of the room.
They should fire from the end of the
leg (short wall) toward the L, or they
should be along the longest wall.
In this way, both speakers are firing
the same distance to the back wall.
The asymmetry of the walls in L-
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