Tweaking Your Speaker Placement


"Depending on the speakers an 1/8” move in the right way can have a significant impact."

What I am curious about is how one can verifiably move a speaker exactly 1/8th of an inch? My speakers on stands weigh about 60 pounds each and being bookshelf speakers, they are a little top heavy. They are also on IsoAcoustic Gaia's, which don't really slide too well.

How do you do it? 

tony1954

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Kidding aside, yes, I think 1/8" increments is pretty severe, but I've done like 1/2"  and believed I could discern a sharpening of the sweet spot.

I use a one of those little sticks that has lines and corresponding numbers on it...😀

I actually learned the metric system in 4th Grade.

I keep my car’s clock on the 24 hour setting and temperature set to celsius.

Learned to do math using Roman numerals in 2nd grade.

Just some of the perks of living in Connecticut where our State motto is:

’Connecticut, Better Than You Since 1788.’

Ugh, Massachusetts. Sorry to hear that.

Massachusetts, where you learn how to drive like a lunatic and butcher the English language. Where Yield signs mean ’Gun it!’ and turn signals stay brand new.

When I dragged the speaker across the map I broke my iPad.

I'll try again with my wife's...

@tony1954 , 😆

Now you're gonna have to buy another one and put it under the other speaker.

Height symmetry is also very important.