![]() ![]() ![]() You can experiment with your position between the front and rear walls, but you will want to sit centered between the sidewalls to achieve a balanced stereo image. Sitting in the exact center of the room is the least desirable choice for your listening position because the room’s fundamental frequency or its harmonics will be creating a “null” there. The effect of these room modes depends on listening position and the relative position of the speakers. ![]() There is plenty of room-tuning software available that can analyze your room dimensions and identify where the most troublesome “modes” are likely to occur, but simply putting your monitors on stands and playing some music through them is an easy way to figure out what you are dealing with. Unless you happen to be setting up your studio in an anechoic chamber, your room will have a specific set of resonant frequencies to consider. ![]()
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