Thanks, Nsgarch. Perhaps I missunderstood your suggestion, but I can't aim the speakers at the long wall, because I have to sit at least 10' from the speakers for all the drivers to integrate (first order crossovers) and the room is only 12' wide. The beams/ductwork are all behind drywall, so I hope that deadens the "kettle drum" effect somewhat. :-) I certainly hadn't thought of that ...
Ceiling acoustics
Can anyone tell me how uneven ceilings affect acoustics? My (recently-expanded) listening room is in the basement, and the ceiling is crossed by two beams and ductwork. The room is about 13' X 27'. The ceiling is about 8' at the tallest and 7' at the lowest (i.e., at the location of the beams and ductwork). The first beam (about one foot wide) is at about the 12' mark (crossing the longest dimension), ductwork is at about 15' mark (and it's about 3 feet wide) and the final beam is at the 20'-21' mark. So, the ceiling goes up and down. How will this affect the sonics and what can I do to remedy any problems? (We move in on 3 Feb, so I can't listen and see what it sounds like.) Thanking you in advance for your responses!
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