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After Market Stands For LRS

Posted by calvinhilfiger2@gmail.com on June 4, 2020 at 15:10:11:

Hi All,

I managed to get a pair of LRS speakers just before the pandemic shut down and have been enjoying them since.

I am working with a small 13'x12.6' listening room, which is not a dedicated room, and am driving them with a Bryston 4B SST. I have found they sound their most open 5'6" from the front wall. My listening couch puts me about 72" from the speakers. I'm kind of feeling like another couple of feet further away from the speakers would be ideal, as I feel like I am just on the edge of hearing them really open up and disappear.

As I can't expand my room, do you think after market stands would improve the openness of the sound and provide better imaging? The imaging is good, but as I said, I feel like I could experience more of the "you are there" feeling if I was just a bit further away.

Any constructive thoughts and advice would be appreciated.