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Speakers: Standmount vs floorstander
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<blockquote data-quote="RR" data-source="post: 18125"><p>Speak to most dealers and they'll tell you to leave the floorstanders on the floor. </p><p></p><p>Wrong. </p><p></p><p>Some entry level floorstanders are just plainly to short to do that. I used to elevate my KEF Coda 9.2's many years ago on 300mm stands, my friend who have owned them for the last 10 years still use them on these elavators. I also know of other guys who do this. Then in your case you want get the tweeters up to your centre's tweeter level (probably on top of a TV?), that makes sense to me as well, although your stereo soundstage might seem unrealistically elevated? (Given that 500mm stands are a bit tall, what speakers do you use).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RR, post: 18125"] Speak to most dealers and they'll tell you to leave the floorstanders on the floor. Wrong. Some entry level floorstanders are just plainly to short to do that. I used to elevate my KEF Coda 9.2's many years ago on 300mm stands, my friend who have owned them for the last 10 years still use them on these elavators. I also know of other guys who do this. Then in your case you want get the tweeters up to your centre's tweeter level (probably on top of a TV?), that makes sense to me as well, although your stereo soundstage might seem unrealistically elevated? (Given that 500mm stands are a bit tall, what speakers do you use). [/QUOTE]
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