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Speakers: Standmount vs floorstander
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<blockquote data-quote="Blues" data-source="post: 18274" data-attributes="member: 394"><p>my experience is different.</p><p>I did have my speakers for a while on boards with coasters, to play around with the placement. including the wheels they are 7,5 cm high, which is higher than the spikes (ca. 5 cm). for saftey reason I placed them there without the spikes, so they where not tilted at all. the voices where clearly lower (in location) than otherwise, like the singer was sitting on the ground. even a friend who is not an audiophool noticed that straight away. raising the front a couple of mm solved that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blues, post: 18274, member: 394"] my experience is different. I did have my speakers for a while on boards with coasters, to play around with the placement. including the wheels they are 7,5 cm high, which is higher than the spikes (ca. 5 cm). for saftey reason I placed them there without the spikes, so they where not tilted at all. the voices where clearly lower (in location) than otherwise, like the singer was sitting on the ground. even a friend who is not an audiophool noticed that straight away. raising the front a couple of mm solved that. [/QUOTE]
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