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In Reply to: RE: I made an extremely important discovery about the LRS ...... posted by trioderob on August 18, 2022 at 17:51:53
The benefits of raising the smaller speakers off the floor we used to talk about here on the Planar Asylum twenty years ago. :)
Dave.
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thats wonderful - has there been even one thread about the LRS and the optimum height to raise it since it was released ?
We were talking MMG's back then, but everything applies to the LRS as well.
'Very simple concept to put the center of the transducers at ear height and bring the speakers to vertical. This is an old concept but it's only receiving attention lately because we have an aftermarket product with catchy name exploiting it.
Dave.
Is there ANY loudspeaker that wouldn't benefit from having its transducers brought up to ear height? Or is this a classic example of reinventing the wheel?
Generally, the listener should be on the design-axis of the speaker.
Notably, this is still the case with MMG/LRS's on the floor but tilted backwards in the stock configuration.
I don't think we can say that raising the speakers from the floor boundary will be beneficial in all cases. There are too many variables and reverberant factors at work. Always there are trade-offs with speaker systems and their placement.
Dave.
I imagine there's a good reason why listeners put stacked quads into a variety of different rooms. :-)
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