Speakers on their side?

Aburtch

Aburtch

Audioholic Intern
I have a pair of old Cerwin-Vega AT-8's, (yes they're old, but they still sound great) however in my new place, I need to turn them on their sides.

Is there a specific way you are supposed to lay them? Do I tip them so both tweeters point towards the inside, or tip towards the outside so both tweeters are on the outside...Or does it not matter at all?

Thanks in advance.
 
mtrycrafts

mtrycrafts

Seriously, I have no life.
I have a pair of old Cerwin-Vega AT-8's, (yes they're old, but they still sound great) however in my new place, I need to turn them on their sides.

Is there a specific way you are supposed to lay them? Do I tip them so both tweeters point towards the inside, or tip towards the outside so both tweeters are on the outside...Or does it not matter at all?

Thanks in advance.
If you must do this, not recommended, it probably doesn't matter much but I would have the tweeters inside facing he center.
 
Aburtch

Aburtch

Audioholic Intern
Thanks. I know it's not ideal. It's just a temporary thing until I upgrade (which will happen very soon)
 
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billnchristy

Senior Audioholic
Try both and decide which you like better.

I had my X-LS on their side for a while and its not too bad.
 
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silversurfer

Senior Audioholic
It actually depends a lot of the crossover, crossover point, and phase response. Stuff that affects dispersion.

That said, if a speaker was not designed with a wide vertical dispersion in mind, it would not work well on its side.
 

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