Soffit mounting?
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Yes but you splay the walls with more angle, i.e. at 22.5 degrees as opposed to 12. I find it helps where you have a small room and the 60 degrees doesn't give you much width between the speakers relative to your sitting position.
Music Farm studios http://johnlsayers.com/Pages/Music_Farm2.htm was built as a 90 degrees system. I worked there for years with and loved it. It was one of the best sounding rooms I've ever worked in and other engineer/producers recorded top selling albums out of this room.

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Music Farm studios http://johnlsayers.com/Pages/Music_Farm2.htm was built as a 90 degrees system. I worked there for years with and loved it. It was one of the best sounding rooms I've ever worked in and other engineer/producers recorded top selling albums out of this room.

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From a studio design perspective the advantages of soffit mounting are many and frankly obvious, but let me just also chime in from a loudspeaker design perspective. Mounting loudspeaker drivers in an effectively infinite baffle (soffit) eliminates a host of design difficulties and compromises. And with those compromises out of the way the designer can more easily achieve even higher performance.
The reason I believe some recording engineers don't like soffit mounting is because it's often done improperly. The most critical aspect of soffit mounting is making sure the monitors are properly designed to work in such an application. Most nearfields and a good deal of midfields are not.
Personally I feel there's a reasonably good sized market that isn't being serviced - those looking for medium sized, medium power monitors to soffit mount in smaller to medium sized control rooms - i.e. "Mini Mains™". Maybe it's time to crank my speaker business into high gear again.
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The reason I believe some recording engineers don't like soffit mounting is because it's often done improperly. The most critical aspect of soffit mounting is making sure the monitors are properly designed to work in such an application. Most nearfields and a good deal of midfields are not.
Personally I feel there's a reasonably good sized market that isn't being serviced - those looking for medium sized, medium power monitors to soffit mount in smaller to medium sized control rooms - i.e. "Mini Mains™". Maybe it's time to crank my speaker business into high gear again.
Thomas
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