Hi all,

Thanks to this sub, I am getting addicted to all things audiophile lol

After following tons of great advice here and in articles, I believe I have found a great location for my speakers. However, aesthetics are very important to me and I hate things occupying floor space if it can be avoided. Thus I want to mount my speakers on a preexisting console, at this exact perfect location, with diy work (I do a fair amount of woodworking). With the plan I have in mind, I’ll be able to change toe-in with the articulating mounts, but not the location of the speakers (height or width).

Question for everyone here: once you have found that “sweet spot” for whatever setup you have, have you ever had to adjust it? What were the circumstances?

Thank you!

  • FitSeeker1982@alien.topB
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    11 months ago

    I had floor-standers (with passive radiators in the rear) against the back wall for years; when I changed floor covering from carpet to laminate, it changed the room response sufficiently that moving them out from the wall by a foot improved imaging and frequency response noticeably. I would never lock in a position - changes as small as different furniture can make a difference in SQ.

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      10 months ago

      This is a great point, that furniture on the other side of the room can change reflections and thus necessitate speaker movement. I’ll keep this in mind, thank you