Quarter Space (Pi): An example of quarter space would be with speakers mounted on stands in a corner, or on the meter | Notes |
bridge against a wall or mounted on small stands or shelves against a wall. Also typical PC/Mac editing in a confined space |
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on a desk near a wall. This is usually also a close field situation. Follow the DIP settings below for Quarter Space and adjust |
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for the listening distance accordingly. Adjust the |
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"Difficult Space" (pi/2): An example of a difficult space would be with speakers against a wall, mounted on the same surface as the PC/Mac machine tilted upwards towards the listener with one or other (or both!) speakers in a corner. This is also a close field situation and demands extreme EQ to make the speakers measure reasonably flat. Typical examples might be a mobile or temporary sound booth set up during an outside broadcast or live field event. Follow the DIP settings in the diagram below for "Difficult Space" for the speakers in corners and adjust for the listening distance accordingly. Adjust the
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