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In Reply to: RE: stacked quad 57 posted by mpcrnc@aol.com on November 03, 2009 at 15:03:26
You can certainly run them that way but the integration of the Quads will be very poor.
The best approach is to stack both Quads so they are completely vertical with the lower Quad positioned so your head is in the middle of the lower panel. At listening positioning this will eliminate all lobing effects and will give a sonically seamless presentation, pretty much. This eliminates the very common but poor practice of 'tilting' the Quads, etc., to try and integrate the stack.
The down side to this approach is the stack will be very tall. About 7' tall. But no matter how you stack them it will be tall. I can't tolerate them stacked if you try to tilt the panels. They never integrate.
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