help thiel 2.4 placement???
i am having some problems placing in my room a pair of thiel 2.4, acording to thiel they should be far away from the walls, they recomend 3 ft at least from the back walls and 5 ft from the side walls.
i did this and i am not getting any bass, if i put them closer (1 ft) from the back wall i get much better bass but thiel does not recomend this.
right now i have them 2.5 ft from the back wall, 6 ft apart from each other, and the listening position is 8 ft away. sound is ok but i know it should be better.
does any body have experience placing thiels, please help
thanks in advance.
i did this and i am not getting any bass, if i put them closer (1 ft) from the back wall i get much better bass but thiel does not recomend this.
right now i have them 2.5 ft from the back wall, 6 ft apart from each other, and the listening position is 8 ft away. sound is ok but i know it should be better.
does any body have experience placing thiels, please help
thanks in advance.
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Hi @rcoppel My room is about 14' x 23'. In stereo mode, the speakers are about 8' apart tweeter-to-tweeter, and 4.5' off the front wall. I am sitting almost 10' tweeter-to-ear. I can confirm tonight. I'm not worried about the sides as I'm absorbing the first reflection. I've pissed around with different placement (including moving the chairs), but this seems to be the one that offers the best balance and imaging, in my room. You can see it in Virtual Systems. Good luck. Warren |
Shane Buettner wrote in the Audio Perfectionist Journal: Hope this helps. Warren |
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