PhilNYC wrote:
> Is proper speaker setup/placement really something to be considered a
> "tweak"?

I am not sure if there is an well defined definition of what is a tweak. 
I generally think about replacing $2 radio shack interconnects with 
Kimber PBJs as an inexpensive tweak. But

Far too many people don't realize that bookshelf speakers can sound 
vastly better if you don't put them on a bookshelf.

It probably depends as much on the definition of "proper placement"
as anything else. To me, proper placement is 5 feet from all walls, but 
even in fairly hi end audio shops, far too many speakers are pushed up 
against the wall. So clearly some people have not gotten the memo

-- 
Pat
http://www.pfarrell.com/music/slimserver/slimsoftware.html

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