In Reply to: Great - thanks very much for those details, Barry. ... posted by andyr on November 29, 2014 at 15:37:56:
My 3.6s are on Mye stands so there are threaded pointed inserts in each corner of the base of each speaker that you can use for leveling. Either by screwing each insert in (lowering) or out (raising) front to back or side to side changing the tilt in any direction. It's a bit "fiddly".My digital level (NOT Laser as referenced in previous post. It's separate from the LDM) reads to 90.00 so you can literally change the tilt in hundreds of a degree. This was a small but just noticeable change and I did this before I bought the LDM.
I also have sub-woofer towers with 5 x 10" drivers per side that flank the sides of the 3.6s crossed over at 66Hz. I haven't done anything with fine tuning positioning these yet but, based on moving them around so far, they're not so sensitive to small changes in placement. Interestingly the Genesis 1.2 owners manual suggests NOT setting up subs parallel same distance to the walls symmetrically to avoid exciting the same room modes.
When you're done with this, go build an addition on to your house as you'll have all the tools you need! hope this helps.
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- RE: Great - thanks very much for those details, Barry. ... - Barry 11/29/1416:52:52 11/29/14 (6)
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