Hi Kenny,
I'm not sure if there have been any responses to your question... perhaps not. I have the LA Violin SE's. I know there is a big difference btw the Violin and the Double Bass, and I would love to hear the DB's!
But to your query; As the Violin, and perhaps the DB, is ported on the bottom, I've found them to be a bit less sensitive to placement in relation to the wall behind. Yes, more space helps, but the sound stage doesn't seem to become congested quite so easily.
Regarding tilt, I found the speakers to be a bit more 'right' if I tiled them forward a bit. My general listening is either far away, about 20' or if I'm in the central chair, I sit fairly low, so perhaps that also supports the slight tilt forward posture. My room is about 12' x 24' and open on one side, so not an enclosed box.
I know that Terry London replaced his Cellos with Tektons, but in discussions with him, he indicated that a friend of his with LA speakers also found a bit of extra forward tilt helpful.
Damon
I'm not sure if there have been any responses to your question... perhaps not. I have the LA Violin SE's. I know there is a big difference btw the Violin and the Double Bass, and I would love to hear the DB's!
But to your query; As the Violin, and perhaps the DB, is ported on the bottom, I've found them to be a bit less sensitive to placement in relation to the wall behind. Yes, more space helps, but the sound stage doesn't seem to become congested quite so easily.
Regarding tilt, I found the speakers to be a bit more 'right' if I tiled them forward a bit. My general listening is either far away, about 20' or if I'm in the central chair, I sit fairly low, so perhaps that also supports the slight tilt forward posture. My room is about 12' x 24' and open on one side, so not an enclosed box.
I know that Terry London replaced his Cellos with Tektons, but in discussions with him, he indicated that a friend of his with LA speakers also found a bit of extra forward tilt helpful.
Damon