Laser recommendation for Spkr set-up?


Curious what you guys are using to set-up your speakers other than a measuring tape, square and tape and any particular brand that works best?

thanks
128x128wig
"Do yourself a favor and don't go out to a decent dinner one weekend and put the $$ into the Bosch. Trust me: A NO Brainer. Have fun."

As luck would have it, I can eat tonight. I already have a laser level and a laser ruler. If you look at my first post, you'll see I gave the OP some suggestions as to where he can buy his own. That said, I can get the same results either way. An inch is an inch.It doesn't matter how expensive the ruler is. I have many digital measuring tools, and they all need to be calibrated from time to time. The calibrations are all analog. Weights, bars, levels, etc.. They're just tools. The user is what makes the difference.
Guys,

Thanks for the advice! It will help in getting things dialed in quickly and possibly more accurately. Typically, I take four measurements out from the front wall and lay painters tape across those four points about 10' in length as a starting point.

Off to Home Depot to pick up one and to study how to use it before I add Stillpoints Ultra SS under my speakers...
Wig, I have the Bosch and it works well and is accurate. Less time consuming than a tape measure.
Boys and Girls...this is not the way to use a laser to set up the speaker. You don't want to point the laser at the listening position. Here's how to do it:

First use a level and level your speakers. Turn your laser on and put it on top of one of the speakers. Get a postit (those yellow stickums) and place one of these at the back wall of your listening room, centered between the speakers. Slowly rotate the laser (the red dot will move on your back wall - behind your listening position. Make sure you keep the laser flat against the top of your speaker. Put a dot where the laser strikes the postit. You may have to raise or lower the postit to accomodate the laser dot. Put the laser on the other speaker and again swing the dot left/right, until it aligns with the black dot on the postit. If it doesn't align, you have to raise or lower the angle of one of the speakers. You will be amazed at the solid image your speakers are now able to provide. Enjoy.