Tweeter height - how to compensate?


My new speakers are too tall! The tweeter sits about 6 to 8" or so above my ear when I sit on the couch. This is really my first true experience with conventional speakers as I previously had Maggies, where tweeter height is not an issue.

Besides changing the furniture (not an option - and anyways, the sofa would look ridiculous - the one we have is already of a decent height), what else can be done?

I have tried raising the rear of the speaker a half inch or so but it sounds like this broke up the soundstage or something - I did not like the sound even as much. The speakers sound good but walking around and just before parking butt they sound better.
kck
You did not describe what is wrong with the sound. It's just a rule of thumb that the tweeter should be at ear height but ultimately the distance from the speaker, the speakers dispersion characteristics and whether the speaker is used as the designer intented matters, too.
Grow six inches...???

Remove the spikes if the speakers have any. Move them farther from the listening position to get the dispersion greater per Hpshps.

Something either has to go down or up here. I'm guessing the speakers are not moving down.

Good luck,
Marty
OK, will go to the Baby Superstore and see if they stock a booster in XXXXL. Kidding.
Yes, I can remove spikes, but that itself is a sonic compromise, yes? And that takes care of maybe an inch.

I will look for pillows, and try moving the speaks back a bit.

Thanks all. Welcome more suggestions if any.
Invert the speaker and sit on the floor?

Why do you think 6-8" is such a huge issue?

How far away from the speakers do you sit?

If you like the sound while you're walking around you are well above 6-8" higher than the tweeter's axis unless your height seated is only 16" less than your height standing, which would make you about 4' tall...

So, something other than the negligible difference between the height of your tweeters and your ears when seated is going on.

system details would help, obviously. What speakers?