Does something happen when speakers face each othe


I'm listening to 2 channel, but it seems to me that the 2 speakers in the rear are sucking out some midbass or something else from the front speakers. Is this possible?
allenstewart

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Sorry to hear that your speakers suck.

When I was playing around with my own designs for matrix multichannel, I discovered that a rear speaker operating out of phase with the fronts could very greatly boost low frequency response. Think of it this way...you are exciting the room air in a push/pull manner rather than single ended. The boost frequency depends on the distance from front to back speakers, and on relative phasing, although I didn't experiment with phase.

Frankly I doubt that an inactive speaker will soak up much sound. The cone area is very small compared with that used for room sound absorption devices, and the cone material is not particularly absorbant.
Reubent...The difference is that I refer to speakers that are about 28 feet apart, whereas yours are one inch apart. 28 feet is half a wavelength for 20 Hz.