Does the first reflection point actually matter??


Hello my friends,

So please read the whole post before commenting. The question is nuanced.

First, as you probably know I’m a huge fan of the well treated room, and a fan boy of GIK acoustics as a result, so what I am _not_ arguing is against proper room treatment. I remember many years ago, perhaps in Audio magazine (dating myself?) the concept of treating the first reflection points came up, and it seems really logical, and quickly adopted. Mirrors, flashlights and lasers and paying the neighbor’s kid (because we don’t have real friends) to come and hold them while marking the wall became common.

However!! In my experience, I have not actually been able to tell the difference between panels on and off that first reflection point. Of course, I can hear the difference between panels and not, but after all these years, I want to ask if any of you personally know that the first reflection point really matters more than other similar locations. Were we scammed? By knowing I mean, did you experiment? Did you find it the night and day difference that was uttered, or was it a subtle thing, and if those panels were moved 6" off, would you hear it?


Best,


Erik
erik_squires
Erik, I did not misread anything!
In your first post you merely asked about the importance of accurate positioning of the first reflection point.

Only 5 days later do you disclose, via your 'narrow question', that you are trying to help.

Your rude and dismissive comeback was not appreciated.
Wow, @lemonhaze you misread my original post and misread my "preaching to the choir" post and now are all mad about both. 

Let's just agree to disagree and move on.
It does not matter to me unless it makes the speaker sound worse the it would if I blocked some of the reflections..

I remember picking on Harry when he came up with his flashlight theory. He said to me "oh well it’s published".

Guys, sound is pressure. Some of the people in audio seriously need a hobby lol.

mg

Very good observation...

« Sound is a plant more like an animal» -Groucho Marx

«Optic is ecology» -Harpo Marx