Was the table there previously when your gear was on the floor? If you just dropped that table between your speakers then that is what's affecting your soundstage. If it was always there then it's less clear.
Is this my imagination?
Hello,
I was happy with sound stage until yesterday. Before SLI-80 and cd player was on the floor. Put SLI-80 integrated amp and CD player on the table yesterday ( about 2 feet table). Seem to me that the sound stage is not the same, seem like not big and solid sound stage like before. Nothing change but the table. Do you think is that my imagination or that table high have something to do with the sound.
Thank you,
I was happy with sound stage until yesterday. Before SLI-80 and cd player was on the floor. Put SLI-80 integrated amp and CD player on the table yesterday ( about 2 feet table). Seem to me that the sound stage is not the same, seem like not big and solid sound stage like before. Nothing change but the table. Do you think is that my imagination or that table high have something to do with the sound.
Thank you,
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YEP!! :) Try stuffing the floor between with illows and/or throwing a comfortor on top of the parts that aren't tubes. :) Just for listening, this is a quick exercise. Prove it to yourself. Also put stuff on the sides, those speakers are pretty close to the walls. You could ask GIK to make custom floor standing panels, maybe half height? They would work a treat. |
You might consider decoupling your speakers from the floor. Vibrations from the speakers would not then travel to your components on the tables. That doesn’t mean you shouldn’t use vibration absorption materials under your components. Visit Herbie’s Audio Lab..They have grungebuster feet for vibration absorption and they also have decoupling gliders for the spikes of your speaker bases. http://herbiesaudiolab.net/spkrfeet.htm#cone |
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