When setting up speakers for a 2 channel speaker system the two speakers and the listener s head should form the three points an equilateral triangle.
Stereo system speaker placement.
If you have speaker stands adjust the height so the speaker is level with your head and above 1 2m.
The other 1 3 of your system s performance.
How can that be you say.
These speaker placement guidelines can give you a renewed sense of realism and detail that may have been hidden in your room.
I am planning to upgrade my system to atmos 5 1 2.
Speaker placement for 2 channel stereo systems.
Every room is different but there are several speaker placement and setup tips that will make your system sound better.
Notice the smaller speaker cone called a tweeter this is where the shiny.
Front and in ceiling speakers are total fine in placement the problem comes from my surround speakers.
Hi fi nuts like myself get carried away with something called imaging.
And in an ideal world everyone s listening room would have perfectly arranged speakers and acoustically treated surfaces.
The placement and positioning of your speakers plays a large role in your system s performance.
To start our speaker placement journey let s first start out with the most familiar audio setup around simple stereo sound.
The easiest which happens to cost only a bit of your time and patience involves adjusting the location and orientation of your speakers.
By taking the time to properly set up your loudspeakers you can tap into the hidden potential of your music system.
Most of us can have an instant 33 improvment in our audio system s performance without spending a dime.
But many of us enjoy listening to music in the family room bedroom and other real world spaces.
When you re listening to your ipod with a pair of headphones watching television on a set with no attached theater or speaker system or listening to the radio you re experiencing audio in stereo.
Whenever possible you want to move your speaker s out of a corner.
If that doesn t do the trick then consider getting soft furnishings like carpets and sofas into the room.
If your system sounds brash or hard when you turn it up put the speakers closer to the walls and angle them so that they don t point toward you.
Stay away from corners.
If your speakers are too close sounds will blend together and become muddy.
The listening position is determined by the center to center distance of the speakers from each other and the distance to the listener s head.
Try to get about 4 feet of separation for bookshelf speakers or 8 feet for floorstanding speakers.
There are a number of ways to get the best performance out of your stereo system.