Center placed equipment stands


Will I ever learn?  Just cut down the height of my Quadraspire Reference X equipment stand placed between the floor standers and again experienced better imaging.  Each time I do this it improves the imaging and overall sound.  Hope this helps others.
celtic66

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I’d like to be a glitz queen, but unfortunately my equipment rack is off to
the side
Your one of the rare "queens" that listens, not that there's anything wrong with that😊


Glitz queens take note, and listen, not just to this, but finally to your music.
Recently, after reading Get Better Sound, I decided to get everything out of the middle.
I did it in phases, first removing the TV and consolidating the racks, then I listened. There was a distinct improvement in the stereo image and sound stage. Now everything is gone from between the speakers.
  The results have been phenomenal. Live jazz is literally staged in the club as if I were sitting front and center. My reference records have never sounded so good. When I listen to the better recorded and mixed rock n’ roll I am hearing things like never before, like I have a new system, it’s so compelling.   
Cheers George
Glitz Queens !
Yep, the ones that stare endlessly at their shiny new chassis and blue led’s while "pretending to listen to music". Usually ones that buy their equipment on looks and high cost more than how it sounds.
The cables I buy aren’t cheap
But "glitz queens spend even more on their shiny racks to stare at.
Put it all to the side spend a bit more on cable and get far better depth and imagining than you ever had.

Cheers George
celtic66
Will I ever learn? Just cut down the height of my Quadraspire Reference X equipment stand placed between the floor standers and again experienced better imaging. Each time I do this it improves the imaging and overall sound. Hope this helps others.
Get rid of it all together, and put you rack to your side. Then you’ll be totally amazed at the imagining and depth perception properties you gain.

Only "glitz queens" want to sit and "try" to listen to music while staring endlessly at their shiny equipment chassis, racks and all the lights.

Cheers George