2014-08-03 19:06 GMT+02:00 Fons Adriaensen <fons@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: > On Sun, Aug 03, 2014 at 06:22:53PM +0200, Carlos sanchiavedraz wrote: > >> - Pick a mirror >> - From your listening position perspective and moving the mirror (you >> know, with its back to the wall), find the areas where you see the >> image of your speakers reflected in the mirror. It's better to have >> some helping hand so you can stay seated in your LP. >> >> The point is: if you see the speakers/the light reflected from the >> speakers that gets to your eyes bounced from the mirror, then the >> sound will get to you bounced on those areas as well. > > Take that with some very big lumps of salt. > > For at least half of the audible frequency range, the wavelenght of > sound is comparable or larger than the typical sizes of objects that > surround us. Which means that sound will not behave as light. This is > the main reason why so many people have a completely wrong idea of how > sound waves interact with objects or a room. > > > Ciao, > Sure, Fons, put salt everywhere; I'm aware of some of that, but as I pointed out I'm no expert, just wanted to add my two cents just to begin making a blurred image of what's the problem to make it clearer afterwards with more knowledge. Thanks for clarifying anyway. > -- > FA > > A world of exhaustive, reliable metadata would be an utopia. > It's also a pipe-dream, founded on self-delusion, nerd hubris > and hysterically inflated market opportunities. (Cory Doctorow) > > _______________________________________________ > Linux-audio-user mailing list > Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user -- C. sanchiavedraZ: * NEW / NUEVO: www.sanchiavedraZ.com * Musix GNU+Linux: www.musix.es _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user