Matching an outstanding high fax speaker system is not the only element of an excellent speaker system. The room's acoustic conditions and the optimal placement of components, especially loudspeakers, will determine the final role of the speaker system. Today, I will tell you how to give full play to the best performance of the shared speaker system: if the speakers are properly placed, the general system can be outstanding; if they are not properly placed, the valuable system can also be very bad.
Sound fans adhere to the principle that sound is best projected along a straight line in the room, and stereo sound effect is better when the speaker is at least six to eight feet apart. Since the speakers are separated, your listening position should be farther away from the speakers, and you should avoid sitting on the back wall and making too low a sound.
The spacing between the loudspeaker and the front wall will affect the low voice echo of the system. Therefore, no matter whether you use low sound reflection or turn off the speaker planning, it is better to place the speakers close to the front wall. When adjusting the interval, add them by moving 5 to 10 cm at a time until the low sound is neither too strong nor too weak compared with the whole sound, and achieve the best sound balance.
It is better not to stick the loudspeaker to the wall to avoid rumbling. The space between it and the wall also varies according to the specific loudspeaker planning and size, as well as the room layout. If you want to enjoy the best effect, you must also pay attention to the listening height and axis. The listening height is based on the distance between the tweeter and the ground. The best axis is that when you sit down, the listening height of the loudspeaker can be aligned with the height of your ears.