I agree that the front wave's directivity helps whereas the rear wave's energy might cause extra problems. Sound treatments are an option as long as they can be achieved with reasonable costs and can be integrated in the rooms general appearance. I could imagine putting some kind of absorbers in...
Hi everyone,
after using my B&W Matrix III for roughly 20 years I am currently looking for a replacement. Since my listening room has an issue with reflections I was focussing on loudspeakers with strong directivity i.e. systems being horn based or having some sort of wave guide. (JBL an...