Hello i have some kef speakers and was wondering if i would benefit from speaker stands

  • Ok_Lie3044@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    Get them on some heavy sounds, you’ll hear less resonance from your shelves vibrating. You’ll pass less vibration down your tonearm, it’ll be good trust me. Get them a little further away from the wall, not very far I’d guess. These speakers are great but a little lacking in bass, so having them closer to the wall will help with that, further away and you might find more detail and layer separation. Play around with it. Lastly get them wide, but not too close to the side walls as that will kill your soundstage. I hope this helps. Enjoy!

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    1 year ago

    That’s a nice system, I bet it sounds great. Depends on the room, really can’t tell from the photo. You do have wall to wall carpet which is good for sound absorption.

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    1 year ago

    I have that same amp hooked up to kef q950’s. Sounds incredible.

    In answer to your query, just experiment! It’s a fun adventure to try new things with different types of music.

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    1 year ago

    You could play around with Toeing the speakers in and out. Also the biggest thing I have ever noticed other than a better speakers is sound treatment. Best $100 you will ever spend for your audio setup.