Center placed equipment stands


Will I ever learn?  Just cut down the height of my Quadraspire Reference X equipment stand placed between the floor standers and again experienced better imaging.  Each time I do this it improves the imaging and overall sound.  Hope this helps others.
celtic66
celtic66
Will I ever learn? Just cut down the height of my Quadraspire Reference X equipment stand placed between the floor standers and again experienced better imaging. Each time I do this it improves the imaging and overall sound. Hope this helps others.
Get rid of it all together, and put you rack to your side. Then you’ll be totally amazed at the imagining and depth perception properties you gain.

Only "glitz queens" want to sit and "try" to listen to music while staring endlessly at their shiny equipment chassis, racks and all the lights.

Cheers George
Georgehifi,

Must have a live feed from my listening room.  No really, it's just a real estate and cable length challenge that keeps things centered.  

I don't doubt you are correct about removal.  I do have exposed tubes though and am primally mesmerized by the soft glow.  Ciao
I'm a fan of draping curtains to cover hard items in the front, speakers and racks, and it does help, so I imagine that removing them altogether helps even more.


Also, just in general, the floor behind and between the speakers is too often overlooked. First reflection points are important, but the space here can affect treble harshness and ability to play loudly without sounding congested.
Pretty hard to have fancy pants cables that long. My rack is low and wide compared to my speakers .They are a few feet from the wall . Imaging is not an issue .  Systems have to be livable . I cannot feature having a set up that is a wall with treatments arranged in a pattern on the wall to stare at . I would much rather look at the gear .on the other hand it does make a good excuse to put your arm around someone to use the remote though .