Marcel it was great presentation in detail U explained Oh it’s so much specification required to understand the depth for placement of Genelec speakers !! I have 8341 the points source monitors and sub 7360 Amazing sound I enjoy Thank you for your presentation it was a great help and many more to come from your side 🙏 Dr Vinod Mysore India
Very nice, thanks. About distance to wall, you should see your ambassador Sylvia Massey's studio. A lot of distance to the wall : ) I have (temporarily) the same issue in my listening room.
Are you referring to this studio: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-L65aI67rt3I.html Sylvia by the way has W371s which offer a higher flexibility for placement ... Greetings!
@@genelec Thanks! No. It must have been her previous studio-or it's the same but with a changed layout. She used to have a larger console facing the recording area (since it was/is one large room) and the Genelecs having the large room behind.
So everyone is aware... a Listening Position of 1/3 or 33% would only work in a long length room, not a small length room. For small length rooms 13 ft. or less the Listening Position will be at 45.8%. For medium length rooms the Listening Position will be 39.6% and for longer length rooms it will be 32.8%. When you map out the axial length standing waves in a CAD program (AutoCAD, NanoCAD, BricsCAD, etc.) you can easily see how to maneuver the Listening Position between the axial length standing waves. The best positions between standing waves will always be: 32.8%, 39.6%, or 45.8%. This is why general rules like 33% or 38% do not work universally for every room length.