Heights Should be Wider?

Squishman

Squishman

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This is my bedroom system and these L&R fronts are the Ascend ones that need 2 of four new woofers. This is where I am positioning them. So now, are my heights too narrow by about a foot? They are toed in. Would it help to point them straight out and of course re-calibrate, which I will do again when new woofers arrive. I haven't ordered them yet, but I will. It's a 5.2.2.
 

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TLS Guy

TLS Guy

Seriously, I have no life.
This is my bedroom system and these L&R fronts are the Ascend ones that need 2 of four new woofers. This is where I am positioning them. So now, are my heights too narrow by about a foot? They are toed in. Would it help to point them straight out and of course re-calibrate, which I will do again when new woofers arrive. I haven't ordered them yet, but I will. It's a 5.2.2.
That is way off Dolby Specs. Thos speakers should be on the ceiling half way between you and the end of the room.
 
j_garcia

j_garcia

Audioholic Jedi
I would maybe not toe them in since they are in the front of the room. If you are going to, I would flip the speaker vertically so the tweeter is on the bottom.
 
Squishman

Squishman

Audioholic Field Marshall
I would maybe not toe them in since they are in the front of the room. If you are going to, I would flip the speaker vertically so the tweeter is on the bottom.
Flip them if I leave them there or even if I move them where TLS Guy says they should go?
 
j_garcia

j_garcia

Audioholic Jedi
Flip them if I leave them there or even if I move them where TLS Guy says they should go?
If they are at the exact same height, flip them for this location.

Ideally, you want this, so this is what you are trying to simulate (5.1.2):



 
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