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jbr
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Sun Jul 01, 2001 7:20 am |
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I am building custom monitor stands and wonder which part of the monitor to place at ear level...woofer, tweeter or in-between? I have seen monitor heights on Omnirax Furniture ranging from 34" to 45". The monitors will be placed vertically on the stands. I have the Behringer B2031's.<P>Appreciate any info |
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dimlight
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Tweeter@ear level is the custom for stereo speaker position, and also the way the monitors sound best.<BR>But trial and error could help 2(hear where they sound best)<P>This only changes in surround setups not for music, where the rear monitors are placed 2 to 5 feet above ear level<P>dim |
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Fletcher
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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by dimlight:<BR><STRONG>Tweeter@ear level is the custom for stereo speaker position, and also the way the monitors sound best.</STRONG><HR></BLOCKQUOTE><P>Where did you get that myth? They'll sound best where they sound best. It's all dependent on the room, and the speakers (and their interaction). <P>Play around...you'll find a spot that is both pleasing for listening, as well as references well with the 'outside' world.<P>Best of luck. |
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gtrmac
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Mon Jul 02, 2001 8:49 pm |
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The tweeters are very directional. The woofers are not very directional. You can guess the rest. |
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