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Audiophile 101 - the craft pearls of wisdom
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<blockquote data-quote="AVDB" data-source="post: 960915" data-attributes="member: 22504"><p>Hi Jason,</p><p></p><p>Thanks for your the info. Can you perhaps elaborate a bit more for me on the Cardas triangle method. Does it have to be a perfect triangle? Some blogs I read on the net say it has to be a perfect triangle, others say different. In my experience, to form a perfect triangle in my listening room the position of the speakers would end up having them in the corners just to get an equal distance to my listening position. Which causes different reflection issues again. Currently I have them spaced at about 2.5m apart and my listening position is about 3.2m. They are toed in to about 1m behind my listening position. They sound great to me, stereo imaging is well defined. After reading your post I can't help to wonder. Did I break the rules? Is there room for improvement in my current setup?</p><p></p><p>Thanks </p><p>Andre</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AVDB, post: 960915, member: 22504"] Hi Jason, Thanks for your the info. Can you perhaps elaborate a bit more for me on the Cardas triangle method. Does it have to be a perfect triangle? Some blogs I read on the net say it has to be a perfect triangle, others say different. In my experience, to form a perfect triangle in my listening room the position of the speakers would end up having them in the corners just to get an equal distance to my listening position. Which causes different reflection issues again. Currently I have them spaced at about 2.5m apart and my listening position is about 3.2m. They are toed in to about 1m behind my listening position. They sound great to me, stereo imaging is well defined. After reading your post I can't help to wonder. Did I break the rules? Is there room for improvement in my current setup? Thanks Andre [/QUOTE]
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