Any suggestion in terms of:
Distance from speaker to speaker
Distance from back wall
Distance from side walls
Distance to listener
Most importantly, angle of speakers and height
I find when I stand up or sit in a higher chair (but outside of listening zone, nearby computer desk) the sound seems different and perhaps more engaging (greater detail and seperation).
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Topic - Sonus Faber Cremona M - placement - KW13 21:43:10 02/04/10 (9)
- RE: Sonus Faber Cremona M - placement - steven d 11:21:33 02/06/10 (2)
- RE: Sonus Faber Cremona M - placement - KW13 21:47:10 02/07/10 (1)
- RE: Sonus Faber Cremona M - placement - steven d 07:32:13 02/08/10 (0)
- The rule of thirds or rule of fifths is a good starting point. NT. - cfb 10:06:04 02/05/10 (4)
- not everyone can drink a fifth - Joe Murphy Jr 06:41:17 02/06/10 (0)
- RE: The rule of thirds or rule of fifths is a good starting point. - Jim Smith 10:29:10 02/05/10 (2)
- Oh, the rule of thirds or fifths is simply a starting position for speaker placement, instructions follow. - cfb 12:14:06 02/05/10 (1)
- Never thought it the theory was a 'rule' - Jim Smith 12:35:41 02/05/10 (0)
- RE: Sonus Faber Cremona M - placement - bryan 08:07:15 02/05/10 (0)