If you want to try something then use the method that is width of front wall times .246 to determine distance from the side walls and front wall length time .447 to determine distance from the front wall. I saw this in a recent discussion and the link is http://members.cox.net/azaudiophile/cardis/placement.htm to see it. I tried it and it was very interesting the difference. My front wall is a little over 15' in length so my speakers are approx. 51" from the sides and approx 81" from the front wall. With my seating area centered approx 85" inches from the speakers which is the same distance as the speakers are apart from each other. If you get a chance try it some time.
How many Maggie owners have special stands?
I have recently put cinder blocks and top of my Maggie stands and am amazed at the improvement. The midrange became the main focus of the sound (not the bass) and the speakers came alive in the midrange in a way that I could not achieve with amps or wire.
I want to take my stands to the extreme now and make them absolutely rigid.
My questions are:
What is everyone else doing and how does it affect the sound?
Has anyone run posts from the floor to the ceiling and attached the speakers to them?
Maybe the second question is not necessary but you get the idea, I am convinced this is the kind of improvment Maggie owners want, more 'snap' and micro dynamics is what I hear.
cheers
Phil
I want to take my stands to the extreme now and make them absolutely rigid.
My questions are:
What is everyone else doing and how does it affect the sound?
Has anyone run posts from the floor to the ceiling and attached the speakers to them?
Maybe the second question is not necessary but you get the idea, I am convinced this is the kind of improvment Maggie owners want, more 'snap' and micro dynamics is what I hear.
cheers
Phil
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