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Re: The Room

Posted by Dave B on March 29, 1999 at 04:39:16:

They need to be out, forward of your wall unit, about 7 feet apart. From the ideal seated position, you can play with toe in of the speakers, usually 10 to 15 degrees is enough. Personally, I wouldn't have a love seat right in front of one speaker. See if you can temporarily move it out of the way to gauge what effect it may be having on the sound.

You still haven't addressed my other initial questions on source component and how you auditioned this equipment and what was used.

Real speaker stands designed for the task will be a positive.