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Originally Posted by peeder If the primary signal and its stereo field is wrong, it's not terribly relevant to treat the room. |
I think it works both ways. Bad treatment=bad sound, bad placement=bad sound.
you have to treat the room as much as you have to have the speakers right. Anything else will give misinformation. Ie , mixes that do not translate.
By the way, what do you think about having the speakers hung? I didnt notice any real differance my self over having them on speaker pads. Even with the speakers cranked I cant feel the bass moving them at all. They do wiegh a ton though.
They are angled slightly downward so that the tweeter is right at my ear. The upshot is if I recline, they are still at my ear.
Here is my pic so you can see what I mean.