Quote Originally Posted by Geoffcin
Now you must be smoking something!
Or you are Geoff.

It's not his findings, methodology or his results that I find dopey. It's the fact hat there's nothing in the world of HT that anyone SANE (or not doped up) would do that would include putting 4 subs in the positions he did. To what purpose did he do this? And then call it some kind of study?! On man this is really funny!
Or really? Then you obviously don't read Sound and Video Contractor magazine which recommended such placement for large rooms based on the white paper submitted by Todd Welti of Harmon Kardon. As a matter of fact, you probably don't read any trade magazine on HT and sound room installation as this positioning has been promoted for a couple of years now. Nousiane research debunks that approach as a way of getting high SPL's at low frequencies.

You need to go to Hometheatershack where guys are building all kinds of crazy size subwoofers to see just what kind of craziness folks are doing. You are not going to find much of this craziness hanging around here all the time(even though it is a great place to hang out), you need to visit other websites and see exactly what other folks are doing, it might surprise you. I saw an installation in SVC magazine a couple of months ago that utilized 8 subwoofers(two subs stacked) at each of the four mid mid wall positions in the room. So yes, they do that kind of craziness out there.