opaqueice;288803 Wrote: 
> You really don't want speakers so close to either the front or side wall
> if you can possibly avoid it.  If you move them out at least three feet
> from both walls and sit facing them (in a rough equilateral triangle
> arrangement) with at least three feet behind your head to the back
> wall, I can promise you'll hear an amazing improvement in sound state
> and imaging. 
> 
> I think this is because 3-4 feet corresponds to enough of a delay that
> your brain is able to differentiate the reflected and direct sound.
> 
> If you can't do that (even as an experiment just to see what you're
> missing), I'd put some kind of diffusers/absorbers at the first
> reflection points.  That should help.

When the DS arrives on Friday I'll do that just to test and see how I
go.

My listening position is a sofa infront, triangled from the speakers.
However the sofa sits against the wall - again not idea but most rooms
arent.

Ill try it using the methods suggested here and see what I find :)

Thanks


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