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Old 3rd July 2008, 06:32 PM   #1
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Hello guys!

Yesterday I searched the net for different music theories etc.
And I read one thing; a guy had written; "The distance between monitors is in common about 12 - 15 feet".

Myth or trouth?

I have a 2.9 feet distance between my monitors. :)
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Hello guys!

Yesterday I searched the net for different music theories etc.
And I read one thing; a guy had written; "The distance between monitors is in common about 12 - 15 feet".

Myth or trouth?

I have a 2.9 feet distance between my monitors. :)
2.9' is pretty narrow, but 12-15' is a bit much for anything other than longer throw speakers. Also depends on the width of the room...if you're trying to get a longer throw then they'd be farther apart and higher up.

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Old 7th July 2008, 01:43 PM   #4
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my room is 3m wide <->, so I have my speakers 2.9 feet apart. So that the triangle is as close as I can get it, due to the 38 % rule; I have to sit 1,08 m back into the room :)
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