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    Quote Originally Posted by Lee Bailey
    I don't see a mention of what type of stand, other than it is around 1 foot away from the front wall. Unless he is using a screen that is acoustically transparent, the speaker would have to be above or below the screen, in which case it may have to be placed horizontally.

    We need pictures!
    Here is what I have done to my system. 340SE across the front. The center is a center channel that I have built a stand for to elevete the tweeter to match the height of the tweeter in the L&R speakers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lee Bailey
    Why vertical? Is the tweeter aligned a certain way?
    I believe the dispersion pattern is horizontal when the speaker is placed vertical. David F did not confirm this I might add.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dbart
    I believe the dispersion pattern is horizontal when the speaker is placed vertical. David F did not confirm this I might add.
    Then turn the tweeter 90 degrees.

    Chas, that's one nice looking sub!
    Feel Free to visit my website:
    The Bailey's Home Theatre in Our Living Room

    Equipment List:
    Hitachi 57F59 HD CRT RPTV
    Outlaw 990/7125 PrePro/Amp
    Panasonic BD10 Blu-Ray Player
    Mains: Ascend CMT-340M
    Center: Ascend CMT-340C
    Surrounds: Ascend CBM-170
    Sub: SVS 25-31PC

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    Lee, the new SE models don't have the wave guide on the tweeter anymore.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lee Bailey
    Then turn the tweeter 90 degrees.

    Chas, that's one nice looking sub!
    Thanks, it complements the Ascends quite nicely
    More on the sub here - http://www.cwitt.com/building_a_sonotube_subwoofer.htm

    Now I have to save for a pair of 170SE's for the rear!

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