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
In 45 years, I’ve generally had something between the speakers, either the equipment (including turntable) and/or a TV.

Recently, after reading Get Better Sound, I decided to get everything out of the middle. A formidable task given that my room is 12’ W X 11’ L. I have no Wife Acceptance Factor so the result is not pretty. I did it in phases, first removing the TV and consolidating the racks, then I listened. There was a distinct improvement in the stereo image and sound stage. Now everything is gone from between the speakers. The racks are on the side and the only thing between the speakers is a large window covered by a mattress pad.

The results have been phenomenal. Live jazz is literally staged in the club as if I were sitting front and center. My reference records have never sounded so good. When I listen to the better recorded and mixed rock n’ roll I am hearing things like never before, like I have a new system, it’s so compelling. Live rock is in the hall or auditorium.

I lucked out. Every cable I had already invested in was long enough, so no cable replacement.
I recommend it highly. You’ll be very pleased with the result. I also recommend Get Better Sound by Jim Smith. The guy is a wealth of knowledge and experience and has very practical methods to get better sound. Get the DVDs too, they augment the book very well and bring out a few tricks not in the book.

Rollin
I’d like to be a glitz queen, but unfortunately my equipment rack is off to the side
I moved my washer and dryer to the garage, then set up the electronics in the laundry room, running the speaker wires through the wall.  I mentioned this to the local Linn dealer.  It turns out he did the same thing.  Another advantage is the dedicated 20 amp washer outlet. 
Any adjacent room or closet will work, unless of course, it is important to show your gear off.  The CD and XM remotes still work, reflecting off of a wall,  when the door is open.  A mirror has worked elsewhere, I really wanted to put the turntable on a stand in the speaker room,but did not want to run long wires from the M/C cartridge.  No vibration isolation is needed at all!