So right now my bookshelf speakers are on the bookshelf on isocoustic stands, 4 ft part (or 5, depending if you measure the distance from the center point of the speakers or the edges closest to each other). I sit 6 ft from the speakers.

Because of my room configuration, theoratically put my right speaker on a stand next to the bokshelf and pull the speakers to 6.5 ft apart (left speaker can’t move and reamin where it is now on the book shelf). This will, I think theoratically result better sound stage?

However I don’t know if I can’t height match 100% correct…I have to use some heavy books or something to put underneath one side to match the height by eye. Also, it means that would result in the two speaker having increased difference in terms of their respective surroudings (distance to the TV and the surface they are on, etc).

Before I start getting/making a pair of cheap stands — would the potential benefit be even worth an effort or the drawbacks are likely going to make it worse?

  • HopAlongInHongKong@alien.topB
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    11 months ago

    You cannot discern sound so well that you will hear a difference of a few inches in speaker height. Moving them 2 1/2 feet farther apart might not matter much either. Try anything temporary as a stand before buying anything. You may be able to just toe them out a few degrees from where they are and get a similar result to spacing them that little bit extra.