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My listening room is small - approx 2.9m x 3.9m with a ceiling height of 2.6m.
I am using the isosceles triangle method to calculate the listening position relative to the speaker placements (and vice versa).
My current arrangement is with the speakers placed along a 'long' wall and with a tweeter-distance-apart of approx 2.5m my seating position places me almost against the wall behind me. To maintain the relativity of the triangle I really cannot place the speakers further apart. Conversely, if I place the speakers closer together and bring my seating forward I will only have only about 1m or so between my seat and the component cabinets, which sit between the speakers.
Placing the speakers along a 'short' wall seems totally impractical. Maximum tweeter-distance-apart would be about 2m and I would be almost sitting on top the component cabinets.
Any ideas on a better arrangement (or whether I should leave things as they are) would be appreciated.
I am using the isosceles triangle method to calculate the listening position relative to the speaker placements (and vice versa).
My current arrangement is with the speakers placed along a 'long' wall and with a tweeter-distance-apart of approx 2.5m my seating position places me almost against the wall behind me. To maintain the relativity of the triangle I really cannot place the speakers further apart. Conversely, if I place the speakers closer together and bring my seating forward I will only have only about 1m or so between my seat and the component cabinets, which sit between the speakers.
Placing the speakers along a 'short' wall seems totally impractical. Maximum tweeter-distance-apart would be about 2m and I would be almost sitting on top the component cabinets.
Any ideas on a better arrangement (or whether I should leave things as they are) would be appreciated.