Thanks you for the detailed reply to my inquiry. Did I get this right, you said I should experiment with the angle of the front by slightly raising the back side of the speaker so it would be angled down slightly?
I figure I can build a strong enough set of stands out of wood to experiment with the landscape orientation of the sound. If I like it enough, then I may either build 2 more stands or have Sound Anchors build 4 stands to support the speakers. 2 would just make the potential for a bump and spin to disaster too easy.
Doug, I will let you know how I'm enjoying this style when and if I actually do it. The system is sounding so good now, it's going to be hard to want to deviate from what I have. But, I do have a couple good friends who come over and either would help me get these beasts into position.
I do love reading your reviews and posts. You have a very open mind and are willing to try stuff that is unconventional. John Casler, a friend of mine through VMPS, is also much like that. Both my close audio buddies are tweaks and tinkerers. We all enjoy something new and interesting.
Thanks again.
Bob
I figure I can build a strong enough set of stands out of wood to experiment with the landscape orientation of the sound. If I like it enough, then I may either build 2 more stands or have Sound Anchors build 4 stands to support the speakers. 2 would just make the potential for a bump and spin to disaster too easy.
Doug, I will let you know how I'm enjoying this style when and if I actually do it. The system is sounding so good now, it's going to be hard to want to deviate from what I have. But, I do have a couple good friends who come over and either would help me get these beasts into position.
I do love reading your reviews and posts. You have a very open mind and are willing to try stuff that is unconventional. John Casler, a friend of mine through VMPS, is also much like that. Both my close audio buddies are tweaks and tinkerers. We all enjoy something new and interesting.
Thanks again.
Bob