Jorsan, you have some great speakers there....congrats!
if you could somewhat describe your listening room and limitations of where the speakers can be in the room that would be helpful. dimentions, including connected open spaces......where are the windows?.....are they covered?
you can go to the Cardas web-site and it will give you some fairly good information about one approach to speaker placement.
here is a link;
room set-up
i would caution that any theoretical speaker placement is only a good starting point.....your ears will be required for fine tuning.
Wilson does have a few specific recommendations that you will need for the fine tuneing. your top cabinets (the WATT) will need to be tuned for your listening height and distance. the manual will have instructions and and a chart for this. the sweet spot of the WP6 is somewhat small so that is important. the other issue is that the speakers should be toed in toward the listening position so that both speaker centerlines intersect behind your head. you should just see the inside surface of the Puppy cabinet when your head is locked into the sweet spot. if you can't see the inside Puppy surface they are toed in too far.
you should start out by not using any spacers with your Puppy paws (spikes) as this is more stable for the speaker. if your bass is too boomey in an otherwise ideal spot consider adding spacers.....any increase in height will reduce the floor reinforcement of the mid-bass (it should smooth out the bass).....this will require trial and error.
if it sounds better.....it is better. be patient......your speaker has considerable potential and reaching it will take some time and experimentation.
good luck.
if you could somewhat describe your listening room and limitations of where the speakers can be in the room that would be helpful. dimentions, including connected open spaces......where are the windows?.....are they covered?
you can go to the Cardas web-site and it will give you some fairly good information about one approach to speaker placement.
here is a link;
room set-up
i would caution that any theoretical speaker placement is only a good starting point.....your ears will be required for fine tuning.
Wilson does have a few specific recommendations that you will need for the fine tuneing. your top cabinets (the WATT) will need to be tuned for your listening height and distance. the manual will have instructions and and a chart for this. the sweet spot of the WP6 is somewhat small so that is important. the other issue is that the speakers should be toed in toward the listening position so that both speaker centerlines intersect behind your head. you should just see the inside surface of the Puppy cabinet when your head is locked into the sweet spot. if you can't see the inside Puppy surface they are toed in too far.
you should start out by not using any spacers with your Puppy paws (spikes) as this is more stable for the speaker. if your bass is too boomey in an otherwise ideal spot consider adding spacers.....any increase in height will reduce the floor reinforcement of the mid-bass (it should smooth out the bass).....this will require trial and error.
if it sounds better.....it is better. be patient......your speaker has considerable potential and reaching it will take some time and experimentation.
good luck.