Hi Gmsasso,
Your set-up sound pretty good to me. I've had my table in a separate room in a sealed solid oak box lined with sound damping for years so I must admit I've never looked for a null in my room. With my set-up I can still faintly hear music with a stethoscope on the outside of the turntable box. I see a lot of pictures with a table only inches from the speakers. That can't be good. Blah, blah, blah, sorry I'm rambling.
I have a room analysis program "CARA" that is pretty cool in that is shows room nodes in a visual way that I find easy to "see". I would use something like that to find a null. As little as a foot or two can be significant. Good luck!
PS frequently the most significant impediment to optimal placement is significant other objections. Lucky for me we had a spare bedroom so the go ahead to get the "stereo crap" out of the living room was gladly given.
Your set-up sound pretty good to me. I've had my table in a separate room in a sealed solid oak box lined with sound damping for years so I must admit I've never looked for a null in my room. With my set-up I can still faintly hear music with a stethoscope on the outside of the turntable box. I see a lot of pictures with a table only inches from the speakers. That can't be good. Blah, blah, blah, sorry I'm rambling.
I have a room analysis program "CARA" that is pretty cool in that is shows room nodes in a visual way that I find easy to "see". I would use something like that to find a null. As little as a foot or two can be significant. Good luck!
PS frequently the most significant impediment to optimal placement is significant other objections. Lucky for me we had a spare bedroom so the go ahead to get the "stereo crap" out of the living room was gladly given.