You know the placement is right when there are no speakers in the room. The soundstage is wide and deep and the imaging is pinpointed. You can accomplish this by getting the speakers out from the far wall and placed properly from the side wall. My speakers are about 7 feet out from the far wall and are seven feet apart. Use a tape measure and get it down to the correct inch. I have two 6 foot tall tube traps that are against the side wall just forward of the speakers. Adding those just nailed it. Bought the pair of them locally for $200. Best $200 upgrade I have ever made.
What should well placed speakers sound like?
I'm relatively new to a hi-fi system. I'm slowly upgrading, but have recently purchased Meadowlark Kestrel Hot Rods...getting rid of some old JBL speakers (10 years old+).
I'm wondering as I try to place the speakers....what should I be looking for? That the sound comes from the middle of the two speakers (as opposed to the speakers)? Can some of you in-the-know explain the concept of soundstage and speaker placement and what to listen for when placing the speakers.
I have them 7 feet apart (can't really change due to the set-up of my living room) and a somewhat toe-in (which seems to help).
thanks
-s-
I'm wondering as I try to place the speakers....what should I be looking for? That the sound comes from the middle of the two speakers (as opposed to the speakers)? Can some of you in-the-know explain the concept of soundstage and speaker placement and what to listen for when placing the speakers.
I have them 7 feet apart (can't really change due to the set-up of my living room) and a somewhat toe-in (which seems to help).
thanks
-s-
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