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Originally Posted by collo The I23-4 is not the inverse of the N23+0
Having said that, you are maximising the "free ride" for both, thus getting the lowest design frequencies for each.
Given Trevor's earlier comments downplaying the importance of having an exact inverse, this is should be as good as any other non-exact arrangement. |
That's what I was thinking too! This seems useful, in that now there are two decent modulation options beyond the IN23. I can use an N19, or the I23-4. In terms of studio decor, the I23-4 will look much better and cover a larger area.
Here are 4 completed N23s in the live room (still unstained). There will be another row on top of these (#3 will be Inverse N23, Shifted up 4 depth units, left 8 wells, the left well (-7mm), split):