@rubicon15
Watching Bob was part of the reason this discussion started. I watched this same video and was wondering how I would implement what he was asking us to do.
@thecarpathian
Yes, I to use the stick with numbers, but as Maria Muldaur once said. "It ain't the meat, it's the motion."
@gregm
That's just it. I don't think it is a figure of speech for a lot of people. Why else would so many people use such small increments when they reference the process?
@zlone
Will definitely be picking up a proper laser measure. Why I can spend thousands of dollars on new components and balk at spending $50 to get accurate measurements, is one of life's little mysteries.
@baylinor
I actually have a couple of walnut slabs that would work for this, but I have resisted this method because once everything is dialled in, then you still need to remove the slab or butcher block, which might spoil all the previous effort.
@onhwy61
"An 1/8 of an inch -- does that mean you have to keep your head in a vice?"
I wondered about this at first as well, but the reality is speaker placement tunes their placement within the listening space. Where your head is located is almost irrelevant.
@mulveling
To make things more frustrating with the Gaia's, I also have the carpet disks underneath them. Perhaps I just have to bite the bullet and put a slab of wood or granite under each speaker and trade convenience for aesthetics.