Unpainted brick is not dead. For the most part it is just a hard surface with some small pits but it is still reflective.
SPL Meter - Radio Shack used to sell inexpensive analogue and digital models. I think they stopped, but someone else now is. Do a Google.
Don't underestimate the importance of listening chair placement! And, unless you physically can't do it, just for the fun of it play with the spread of the speakers and distance to the listening position. I have found that the best ration (for me) are about 11 to 10 speaker distance to speaker spread. This will generally give you not only a more 3 dimensional sound stage, it will give you a lot more clarity as well. I think the last thing I would do is move the speakers closer together.
Have fun and take your time. Proper set up takes a lot of patience and listening.
SPL Meter - Radio Shack used to sell inexpensive analogue and digital models. I think they stopped, but someone else now is. Do a Google.
Don't underestimate the importance of listening chair placement! And, unless you physically can't do it, just for the fun of it play with the spread of the speakers and distance to the listening position. I have found that the best ration (for me) are about 11 to 10 speaker distance to speaker spread. This will generally give you not only a more 3 dimensional sound stage, it will give you a lot more clarity as well. I think the last thing I would do is move the speakers closer together.
Have fun and take your time. Proper set up takes a lot of patience and listening.