I think you need to Curtis! Then just when you think you’ll never have to upgrade again….dave creates another model ;)
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Go on Curtis. Get the ELX Towers. You know you want them. LOL
This may have already been answered .. are there any recommendations on placement for ELX towers? Distance from walls, from each other?
Mine are about 2' from the side walls and 3' from the back walls. Roughly 8' apart. Each is about 8' from my MLP. This is all dictated by my room dimensions.
I'd keep them out of corners as this would likely reinforce the bass and may become too boomy. Similarly, I'd keep some distance from the back wall -- I believe the general minimum recommendation is equal to the diameter of the port.
Distance from each other should the same for any pair of speakers: the "correct" distance is the same as your distance from the center point between the two speakers. That is, if you're 8 feet away, then the speakers should be 8 ft apart.
Obviously in real rooms this isn't always practical, but get as close to this as you can, for ELX's or any other speaker. Where it matters what speakers you have is how far away you can get from this and still have it sound good. The ELX's should be more forgiving than most in this regard, but still, do what you can.
For what it's worth, I and my wife prefer to have the speakers a bit farther away than the distance between them.
Right now, they're 4 feet apart, and we sit about 12 feet from them. That way, we hear the music "over there", which we like.
I had the chance to listen to a very expensive system some years ago - total cost around $75K, with about $25K of that being Wilson speakers. It was a lot of fun and interesting, but afterwards I realized I wouldn't want Oscar Peterson in the room right next to me that way.
So I think some of the placement questions depend on your preferences.
The story about how I got to listen to that system is fun - we went to Columbus OH to visit my sisters-in-law and I went to a little audio store to listen to some speakers (NHT, Thiel). When I got there, the guys asked if I wanted to listen to their flagship system, so I said yes, of course. We went up to the attic, where everything was set-up, with room treatments and one chair in the ideal listening location apparently. It was very impressive, and it wasn't until afterwards that I realized I wouldn't want that experience at home (even if I could afford it).
Symmetrical layout, all points being equal would be ideal....but every individual case differs, it's likely asymmetrical lay-outs for most. My particular case, I'm within .5" of said triangle, and 15" from back, 2' from side walls. The perfect senerio imo you'd have equal distance at front and back... avoiding common early reflection or bounce...since this isn't applicable in my room or most applications...I'm using plenty of dampening solutions and acoustical panels....as for the complete symmetrical look....a wise man noted...if it looks good...likely won't sound good...A-men...lol
Noticed the spins are up for the ELX Ribbon Horizons. Looking good! :)
https://www.spinorama.org/?search=elx+ribbon+horizon