In Reply to: RE: well that didn't take long! posted by watts on January 15, 2017 at 19:44:13:
Well, lets hope that was it and whatever was dislodged before is now jarred into the correct position and stays there till the end of time.
If you were used to tweeters out then when setting up with tweeters in you would want to maximize the distance between the tweeters to make it roughly the same as it was with the outsies. If that results in proximity to the sidewalls then you can use that to your advantage to warm up the tonal balance with wall loading.
I don't remember you having a particularly long narrow room but on the long wall in such rooms it is usually far better to place the tweeters out. They want to be ~36" from the sidewalls and care little whether the rest of the speaker or just air stand between them and the sidewall. Don't ask me why, I never managed to figure that one out.
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- RE: well that didn't take long! - Satie 22:33:22 01/15/17 (3)
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- RE: well that didn't take long! - watts 20:02:13 01/17/17 (0)