On every speaker I've tried, they sound best way out from the wall behind them. At least 4 to 5 feet, but 6 to 7 feet is even better. This gets rid of boominess and provides a lot of soundstage depth. I like my speakers 8 to 10 feet apart and at least 3 feet from the side walls. I sit 11 feet away. This setup produces a fairly convincing soundstage but does require a decent sized room. Big rooms almost always sound better than small rooms. Get F. Alton Everest's "The Master Handbook of Acoustics" if you would like to understand and avoid the problems of room resonance modes.
Speaker Placement Info Needed
I think the best tweak for any system may begin with better speaker placement. Can anyone help me with input on what I should try? I have B&W 803 Matrix Series IIs that are 20" from the back wall and 4 feet from the side walls and 6-7 feet apart. I recently pointed them in towards my listening position approx. 8-10 feet away and heard the difference in centered instruments, vocals and imaging. What other positions do you recommend that I try and what books or articles should I read? Also, should I get the sound anchor speaker stands, or maybe upgrade to different spikes from the standard B&W spikes, etc. All comments are very much appreciated.
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