dank
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pair of dual 18 Imperials
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Hi Jay
Not a lot of corner horn users out there. As far as I know, there are only 3: Me, Andy (wild_6_99), and Steve himself.
One thing to remember is that with the corner horns the highs are projected out at a 45 degree angle. This means that the sweet spot will be half the distance between speakers from the front wall. So, if you put the corner horns on a 16' front wall, the sweet spot is going to be 8' away from the front wall. Taken to an extreme, say a 10x30 room with speakers on the 10'wall, the sweet spot will be 5' from the front wall and 25' from the back wall. Obviously a square room will have the sweet spot in the dead center.
I had mine in a 16x24 room, and they worked fine along a 24' wall and along a 16' wall. I preferred them on the 16' wall but it was a surprise when I found I had to move up to only 8' away to get to the sweet spot.
Dan
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