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Phantom centre vs (compromised) true centre
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<blockquote data-quote="goldfritter" data-source="post: 1098816" data-attributes="member: 23412"><p>Yeah I suspected this might be a bit of a challenge. Currently the speakers and MLP are all more-or-less equilateral at 220cm. But this can be adjusted. And it's two people sitting next to each other on the couch so not necessarily too far apart from each other.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The current speakers are two-way bookshelves (DM303s) on stands. I could theoretically get a third one on a shorter stand in front of the TV - I hadn't considered that as an option. I suspect that the coffee table would come into play though, since the bottom of the TV is only a bit higher than the coffee table. Overall an AT screen is probably still the best solution. </p><p></p><p>But, even if this suggestion does end up being the ultimate solution, I don't think it will affect the decision I need to make today - which is, should I get a TV stand with an open shelf under the TV or not. If I understand your reply correctly, it would be a bad idea in any case to put a speaker inside the shelf of a TV stand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="goldfritter, post: 1098816, member: 23412"] Yeah I suspected this might be a bit of a challenge. Currently the speakers and MLP are all more-or-less equilateral at 220cm. But this can be adjusted. And it's two people sitting next to each other on the couch so not necessarily too far apart from each other. The current speakers are two-way bookshelves (DM303s) on stands. I could theoretically get a third one on a shorter stand in front of the TV - I hadn't considered that as an option. I suspect that the coffee table would come into play though, since the bottom of the TV is only a bit higher than the coffee table. Overall an AT screen is probably still the best solution. But, even if this suggestion does end up being the ultimate solution, I don't think it will affect the decision I need to make today - which is, should I get a TV stand with an open shelf under the TV or not. If I understand your reply correctly, it would be a bad idea in any case to put a speaker inside the shelf of a TV stand. [/QUOTE]
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