In four tower "statement" speaker systems we often see the woofer towers positioned just behind the midrange/tweeter towers (e.g., Genesis 1.2, 2.3; Analysis Audio Orion; MartinLogan Statement E2; Nola Grand Reference Gold, Evolution Acoustics MM7, Wilson XLF/Thor).
Some designers think that speaker drivers should be time-aligned. I think physical time-alignment would dictate that the woofer towers should be a bit in front of the midrange/tweeter towers.
Some designers want to position the woofer towers wherever necessary to achieve the smoothest bass response in the listening room. This could explain the common positioning of woofer towers behind the midrange/tweeter towers.
Or is there some other reason we often see woofer towers located behind the midrange/tweeter towers?
Some designers think that speaker drivers should be time-aligned. I think physical time-alignment would dictate that the woofer towers should be a bit in front of the midrange/tweeter towers.
Some designers want to position the woofer towers wherever necessary to achieve the smoothest bass response in the listening room. This could explain the common positioning of woofer towers behind the midrange/tweeter towers.
Or is there some other reason we often see woofer towers located behind the midrange/tweeter towers?
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