Inguz - thanks very much for your help. I think that is pretty clear
now. There is a mass of literature out there which I am trying to get
to terms with - will have to revive my old physics degree of 15 years
ago!


highdudgeon - thanks for telling me about Allison's rule which sounds
interesting. The problem I have is that my room is a sort of very fat L
shape, and then with double doors behind my head that go into a dining
room. These are usually open but don't affect the sound much anyway. I
think Allison's rule assumes a rectangular room. I guess I'll just have
to play around and see what happens. 

Also, how do I put something behind the speaker to stop reflections? Is
this the right thing to do with ESLs which are dipole radiators and I
thought they were deliberately kept that way (manufacturers make no
attempt to baffle the rear wave). Can I just attach some sort of baffle
to the rear of the speaker?


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