I have a small room in my loft for my hi-fi (relegated to the heavens) thankfully the boss allowed me to get it made in 'room within a room' style.
Now, due to being in the loft I have a conundrum. In order to get the speakers sufficiently wide they need significantly lower stands - I have made a temporary stand to see how it sounds, and if it is ok I will get some made up. If you can picture this they are firing across the room within the triangle pitch of the roof that is symetrical. They are overall about 15 cm tall.
The height is now such that they are on the low side - even with my recliner.
So is it a case of:
1. Point the tweeter mid towards ear height?
2. raise the speakers and therefore lose width
3. stop stressing
Now, due to being in the loft I have a conundrum. In order to get the speakers sufficiently wide they need significantly lower stands - I have made a temporary stand to see how it sounds, and if it is ok I will get some made up. If you can picture this they are firing across the room within the triangle pitch of the roof that is symetrical. They are overall about 15 cm tall.
The height is now such that they are on the low side - even with my recliner.
So is it a case of:
1. Point the tweeter mid towards ear height?
2. raise the speakers and therefore lose width
3. stop stressing