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Good. That should help with emphasis caused by reflections.
Yes, it is an investment, and a learning curve.
Everyone’s situation is at least a little different. I have found that a basic understanding of physics and listening to different setups/systems goes a long way.
-curtis
Sorry, one of those things that's different in my particular setup. As it currently is (and where I plan to keep things), is my monitor is on an arm and pushed up to the edge of the desk closest to me. Therefore, reflections are already not an issue.
I use a Couchmaster and a comfy seat in front of the monitor. The desk is more of a table, really. So I'd either get the Sierras on stands or have the Towers stand on their own. Depending on which is better, of course.
So if you got the Towers, there would nothing between listening position and speakers?
Will the monitor be in front of the speakers? If that’s the case, then you would be impeding sound to your ears.
Sound radiates 180 degrees from the speaker. This is what creates the soundstage and imaging.
Bass even comes from the rear ports (but this is less directional.
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-curtis
I think Guy is thinking of visual reflections from his monitor on the desktop...? I was talking about the audio reflections from the front three speakers.
Any input on the placement of the center speaker? On the desk tilted up or on a shelf tilted down?
Thanks.
Yeah, audio is what I’m referring to as well.
For a desktop system, I think I would try shelf pointed down. With the speaker so close, I think I’d get distracted with sound seemingly not coming from the monitor. I think a phantom center would be fine since there is only one listener.
-curtis
Correct.So if you got the Towers, there would nothing between listening position and speakers?
I drew up a very terribly drawn image to clear things up a bit (monitor is curved):Will the monitor be in front of the speakers? If that’s the case, then you would be impeding sound to your ears.
rsz_example_desk_ht.png
The L and R would be the Towers or the Sierras on stands, aligned horizontally on either side of the screen. Speakers don't need to be that close to the screen, and the toe-in is optional but probably preferred. The desk is basically a glorified "home entertainment center" that you'd typically see in most homes. Could probably be switched out for one to be honest. Wouldn't change much.
Last edited by That One Guy; 10-23-2019 at 09:41 PM. Reason: Context