cardas speaker positioning


I have my speakers positioned within a living space. Compromised, but acceptable. With a few quick room tweaks, not bad.

Been feeling the upgrade bug lately, so I moved my 7 year old boxes into the recommended
Cardas position and...wow! My system now sounds like all the money I dumped into it.
Now I’m imagining those NEW speakers in this position!

A reminder-you really do have to get the speakers to play to the room.

I DO hear all the ’phile adjectives, but man, it sure looks ridiculous.

Without a dedicated space, how the heck do you guys explain having speakers (3-4ft+) out in the room to the S.O.?

Just curious, as I don’t have to answer to a "higher authority"

The girlfriend rolls her eyes anytime she sees what’s going on in my place.





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Showing 1 response by alanholvey

I obtained a pair of Martin/Logan L-3 speakers about a year ago.  Living in a small one bedroom I was forced to place the spekers ell into the living room for best results.  Next I replaced the stock power cords with a pair of Adioquest MRG-10 power cords.  The simple change in power cords made s big change right off.  Well next I obtained a Adioquest Niagara power strip along with an Audioquest NRG-100 power cord to it.  The base audio reproduction was relly great by this time.  Well, where does this lee me-wit two large Martin/Logan speakers well into the room plus an Audioquest Niagsra right between them with three Audioquetst power cords -it's like a minor obsticle course just to navigate around the living room.  Such is the life of s true sudiophile.  And clositspace?  I have five huge boxes in my bedroom closit with a lot of mid sized boxes in the upper shelf.  My bedroom closit has been taken over mostly for sudio stuff.  And the wires all around me.  It looks much like a 1960's movie set with all the wires and cables all over.  But who cares?  I don't.