Tweaking Your Speaker Placement


"Depending on the speakers an 1/8” move in the right way can have a significant impact."

What I am curious about is how one can verifiably move a speaker exactly 1/8th of an inch? My speakers on stands weigh about 60 pounds each and being bookshelf speakers, they are a little top heavy. They are also on IsoAcoustic Gaia's, which don't really slide too well.

How do you do it? 

128x128tony1954

I am certainly no expert. Based on your follow up comments, I assume, you must be attempting to tweak the speaker’s position. In other words, you have found the sweet spot. You are hearing a difference in sound that you have never heard before and like what you’re hearing. If not, I would only use a 1/8 inch adjustment on the tilt not changing the distance from the wall, toe in etc in the beginning. Hope you are making progress. 

@rubicon15 

Thanks. Rake angle is next.

I have also begun measuring my room with Room EQ Wizard and the initial readings seem to be reasonably decent, which was nice to see.

@asvjerry 

"Where did you find a head restraint that didn't feel like a 3D clamp in 4D space?"

I am glad it doesn't work that way. Luckily the tweaking is fine tuning the speakers within the room's acoustic space and isn't reliant on one's head position per se.

@tony1954 ....Granted, but some posts give rise to thoughts to the 'per se' becoming the last 'tweak' (head position) to be addressed...
I begin to consider a small 'crawler-base' for floor speakers that would rotate 360, movement l/r, f/b....strong enough for the big units, remote controlled....

A version that could move those mono amps that you avoid moving because the weight outweighs the desire to move them as an alt....

Think there's a market for that? ;) *L*

I use a cheap carpenter’s laser that my nephew gave me that looks something like this one,

I just center it atop my monitor and eyeball it while aiming at a pillow where my head would be, using the top of the sofa as a gauge. I used to be fastidious about it but just gave up by finding that increments of about 2" suffices for my tastes.

I could not discern much of a difference going any less than that. It could be dependent on the horizontal dispersion of the speaker that accounts for that as I remember having to be more picky using smaller tolerances with other, older speakers.

All the best,
Nonoise