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Audiophile 101 - the craft pearls of wisdom
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<blockquote data-quote="Drifter" data-source="post: 961130" data-attributes="member: 13448"><p>I've always tried to maintain the 1:1 ratio between speakers and listening position. In a size constrained environment this to me seems to provide the best results.</p><p>Currently I have my speakers setup 2.8m from tweeter to tweeter and exactly 2.8m from tweeters to ear.</p><p>I have compensated for the lack of space behind and to the side of speakers as well as space behind the listening position by adding quite significant room treatment.</p><p>I'm currently experimenting with the hight of my listening position. The norm has always been to ensure the tweeters are at ear height. Deviation from this does offer quite significant changes in sound stage and it is worthwhile experimenting with various listening lights.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Drifter, post: 961130, member: 13448"] I've always tried to maintain the 1:1 ratio between speakers and listening position. In a size constrained environment this to me seems to provide the best results. Currently I have my speakers setup 2.8m from tweeter to tweeter and exactly 2.8m from tweeters to ear. I have compensated for the lack of space behind and to the side of speakers as well as space behind the listening position by adding quite significant room treatment. I'm currently experimenting with the hight of my listening position. The norm has always been to ensure the tweeters are at ear height. Deviation from this does offer quite significant changes in sound stage and it is worthwhile experimenting with various listening lights. [/QUOTE]
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