In Reply to: Just got a Laser Distance Meter posted by Barry on November 28, 2014 at 20:56:46:
Thanks for posting Barry. Based on your experiences, I'm interested in getting a laser distance meter - but I'm curious about one point.
Sure, you can get the speakers to within 1mm distance of each other - this is from the face of the laser, right? But how did you place the face of the laser, relative to the position of your ears when you are sitting in your seat? (Because we are interested in making the distance from speakers to ears the same.)
Thanks,
Andy
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- Equalising speaker distance with a Laser Distance Meter? ... - andyr 13:29:23 11/29/14 (11)
- Here's the entire process - Barry 15:07:03 11/29/14 (10)
- RE: Here's the entire process - pictureguy 11:16:20 01/04/15 (0)
- First problem - how did you solve it? ... - andyr 17:12:13 01/02/15 (0)
- Great - thanks very much for those details, Barry. ... - andyr 15:37:56 11/29/14 (7)
- RE: Great - thanks very much for those details, Barry. ... - Barry 16:52:52 11/29/14 (6)
- Aaah, OK - so your "verticality meter" is a different device to your laser distance meter! ... - andyr 21:48:09 11/29/14 (5)
- Checkpoint Inclo-matic 667 - Barry 11:18:43 11/30/14 (4)
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