Anyone ever try something like this?

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Anyone ever try something like this?

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Re: Anyone ever try something like this?

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I'm not sure I understand... is the principle like a Victor Revere to bounce sound off the wall (as opposed to the floor)?

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Re: Anyone ever try something like this?

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No, but I've tried ExtenZe!
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Re: Anyone ever try something like this?

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phonophan79 wrote:I'm not sure I understand... is the principle like a Victor Revere to bounce sound off the wall (as opposed to the floor)?
That's the impression I got. (The PDF article explains it.)

I once tried some experiments with an HMV 102 portable I used to own, setting it on a small table in the corner of the room, and facing the corner, so the sound would bounce off the walls. It didn't seem to extend the range, but it sure made it louder.

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Bose speakers work on a similar reflection principle.
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