Do well-intentioned people move your speakers?


My mom is in town and she's been on a mission straightening up my house. She saw where I had my speakers, and moved them, saying "they look much better over hear". She did not known that those locations were determined after a considerable amount of time to improve the sound.

Has anyone else had the experience where someone else doesn't understand the importance of proper positioning of speakers?

Michael
sufentanil

Showing 1 response by mlsstl

I'd consider that type of issue a common problem for many hobbies.

Wanna really tick off a cook? Scrub their well-seasoned cast iron pan with steel wood until shiny. ("Now doesn't that look a whole lot cleaner?!")

Or how about picking up a vinyl record with your fingers on the grooved surface.

Or "helping" a gardening fanatic by pulling out some "ugly weeds."

Or wiping the dust off a car belonging to an auto buff with a dry towel.

The list is probably endless. Be thankful that in your case you can move your speakers back and no permanent damage was inflicted!