It is not a dumb idea… and there are speakers out there you would enjoy more, like @russ69 said.
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It is not a dumb idea… and there are speakers out there you would enjoy more, like @russ69 said. |
I admit to putting Martin Logan SL3 electrostatics (&10" woof) on wooden dining room chairs, exactly where they normally sat on the carpet. Everything up 20". Of course this was only during semi-free-for-all at-home parties we threw in my thirty's. Otherwise I was civilized and sat down, along with the speakers... Same history as above; planars for a long time, then good dynamic boxes, then great boxes. I also feel, adding up everything, they provides the least compromise. |
I have a pair of older Genesis Genre I in a secondary system. They are sloped back, which should tip the soundstage up but I always felt the images were lower than natural. I put them on cinder blocks in my previous apartment and this did improve the sound in my opinion. I didn't import those cinder blocks to my new place so the Genesis speakers now sit on the floor and sometimes I'm keenly aware of they'd sound better if I put them back up on blocks. So, it can be beneficial in some circumstances. |