(((The closeness to that wall I need might well rule out the Vandersteens as a possible choice for me. )))
Mike
We installed hundreds of speakers in many rooms and none have been as easy to place as the Vandersteen Treo CTs and Quatros CTs Yesterday in an elegant home we installed Treo Cts 6 inches out from the wall with great results. These speakers were designed for this.
As for placement as long as you perform the correct tilt back, reading the well-written manual you will get there.
(((They are fairly deep speakers compared to something like the shallower Magico A3's )))
M 44 H x 11 D x 9.25
V 43 H x 15 D x 10
FYI The 10Inch wide spec is at the bottom of the speaker and it' progressively narrows toward the top in order to allow unwanted baffle diffraction allowing the speakers to image and disappear better.
Live music was Vandersteen's reference.
A Pulse with a microphone diaphragm + / - a phase and time correct design has all its drivers going the same direction in sync.
Steep order designs have some drivers going forward while others backwards to that same pulse.
As mentioned above its important with a Vandersteen that tilt back alignment be correct this is easily performed by following the chart in the well-written owners manual for your ear height off the ground / distance to the front of the speakers.
Once done correctly it's obvious what takes place and why the love for the speaker continues.
Best,
JohnnyR
Mike
We installed hundreds of speakers in many rooms and none have been as easy to place as the Vandersteen Treo CTs and Quatros CTs Yesterday in an elegant home we installed Treo Cts 6 inches out from the wall with great results. These speakers were designed for this.
As for placement as long as you perform the correct tilt back, reading the well-written manual you will get there.
(((They are fairly deep speakers compared to something like the shallower Magico A3's )))
M 44 H x 11 D x 9.25
V 43 H x 15 D x 10
FYI The 10Inch wide spec is at the bottom of the speaker and it' progressively narrows toward the top in order to allow unwanted baffle diffraction allowing the speakers to image and disappear better.
Live music was Vandersteen's reference.
A Pulse with a microphone diaphragm + / - a phase and time correct design has all its drivers going the same direction in sync.
Steep order designs have some drivers going forward while others backwards to that same pulse.
As mentioned above its important with a Vandersteen that tilt back alignment be correct this is easily performed by following the chart in the well-written owners manual for your ear height off the ground / distance to the front of the speakers.
Once done correctly it's obvious what takes place and why the love for the speaker continues.
Best,
JohnnyR