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RE: After Market Stands For LRS

Posted by FX35 on June 4, 2020 at 17:04:31:

Stands can help, anything that lifts them up a bit higher off the floor and reduces swaying should improve things, those hinges on the stock feet are just total crap. But first you need to get your set-up straight, moving your couch back won't "open them up", it will just reinforce bass and room reflections causing smear. For a open and clear sound you need to minimalize room interaction, this means keeping speakers + couch away from the front + back walls. A good starting point in that room would be on the 1 +2/3 lines, speakers on the long side, tweets 4.2 feet from front wall, outer edge 1 foot from side wall, tweets in, axis crossing 1 foot behind ears, couch(ears) 4.2 feet from back wall, for pin-point imaging use a mono recording to adjust toe-in until you hit dead centre imaging. Of course, LRS's are bass shy, moving the couch towards the back wall will increase bass, but decrease openness, dialing in 2 subs is also a option.