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In Reply to: RE: Question for Satie posted by Satie on August 26, 2016 at 15:09:20
After I located my seating position and distance from the 1.7's,I ran tape lines from the center of the sofa to the distance the speakers would be.I used a straight edge to track along the low pile carpet to make a straight line impression in the carpet that I could see,there by marking the speaker distance line.After setting the speakers the same distance from the side walls and positioned on the line impression in the carpet,I toed them in.I used a angle gauge to toe them in at the same angle.The line impression on the carpet allowed me to use the angle gauge.Having the center marked is good way to be sure that the speakers are equally spaced at the center seating position. I hope that helps your set up.
Dave
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I think that is a good idea, but I would still confirm with a mono recording that all drivers are positioned well and the tonal balance is even. If it can't be made to even out just by positioning then you need to start loading the sidewalls with "stuff" to even out the two sides. I am a firm believer in furniture and "junk" as room treatments.
I forgot about the mono listening test.I believe that you advised me to do it and it is a good idea. Best wishes,
Dave
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