HR824 placement [message #68897] |
Sat, 03 June 2006 08:08 |
brandon[2]
Messages: 380 Registered: June 2006
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Hi All,
According to the manual these were designed to be placed in a vertical
position. I have read articles on speaker placement and they say most speakers
are designed to have the listeners ear at a level height with the tweeter
OR level with the space between the tweeter and the woofer. I notice that
the phantom center shifts up and down in front of me as I change my ear level
in relation to the tweeters. It is written that there is an optimal listening
position when considering phase relation between the tweeter and the woofer.
I wrote to Mackie and there response was:
"As long as you are a descent distance away from the cabinets, a meter
or so, I don't think it matters. Put them in a horizontal plane with
your head and stay a good bit away from them. You should be fine. msp"
This response goes against how the speakers were designed to be mounted and
listened thru.....So........
Does anyone know the optimal positioning?and why?
Thanks,
Brandon
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Re: HR824 placement [message #68916 is a reply to message #68915] |
Sat, 03 June 2006 13:56 |
El Miguel [1]
Messages: 6 Registered: November 2005
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Thanks for the input guys.
I will out the tweeters level with the ear.
EK Sound <askme@nospam.com> wrote:
>That is essentially what I meant... it is kinda tough to describe
>geometry...
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>David.
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>Brandon wrote:
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>> When you say the center of the cabs should be at right angles you mean
facing
>> straight back and not angled directly at the ear?
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>> I have researched many diagrams and the most common one is the 60degree
equalateral
>> triangle. This is recommended as follows:
>> 1.Speaker centers 4-6 feet apart.
>> 2.Listener positioned in an equalateral triangular position.
>> 3.Speaker cab centers angled to point just behind the head of the listener
>> (directly at each ear).
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>> EK Sound <askme@nospam.com> wrote:
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>>>Ideally, the speaker should be as far away from your ears as they are
>>>apart from each other (equal sided triangle). Also, the cabinets
>>>should be aiming at you with the center of the cabinet at right angles
>>>to your head. This means that if you have the cabinets sitting lower
>>>than your head, you should tilt them up slightly, and tilt down if
>>>they are over your head.
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>>>Just a rule of thumb... YMMV
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>>>David.
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>>>Brandon wrote:
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>>>>Hi All,
>>>>
>>>> According to the manual these were designed to be placed in a vertical
>>>>position. I have read articles on speaker placement and they say most
>>
>> speakers
>>
>>>>are designed to have the listeners ear at a level height with the tweeter
>>>>OR level with the space between the tweeter and the woofer. I notice
that
>>>>the phantom center shifts up and down in front of me as I change my ear
>>
>> level
>>
>>>>in relation to the tweeters. It is written that there is an optimal listening
>>>>position when considering phase relation between the tweeter and the
woofer.
>>>>I wrote to Mackie and there response was:
>>>>
>>>>"As long as you are a descent distance away from the cabinets, a meter
>>
>>
>>>>or so, I don't think it matters. Put them in a horizontal plane with
>>>>your head and stay a good bit away from them. You should be fine. msp"
>>>>
>>>>This response goes against how the speakers were designed to be mounted
>>
>> and
>>
>>>>listened thru.....So........
>>>>Does anyone know the optimal positioning?and why?
>>>>
>>>>Thanks,
>>>>Brandon
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