OK. I have gotten used to sitting fairly high up with my floorstanders and recently placed my chair on an 8 inch platform. This brings my ears about in line with the tweeters, while in my normal sitting position my ears are somewhat in line with the bottom of the midrange driver. I am not sure how the speaker was designed to be heard, but regardless, I always trust my ears on such matters. As these are large floorstanders I think if one is sitting far enough from them then a normal sitting height is probably appropriate. I am about 9 feet away and for the size of the speakers (given the room constraints) this is probably not enough. Hence the adjustment and it works (for me)!
I prefer the treble energy generated by this position and also the feeling of looking level or in some cases slightly down at the soundstage.
Out of curiousity: anyone tried adjusting their sitting height? What results have you had?
I prefer the treble energy generated by this position and also the feeling of looking level or in some cases slightly down at the soundstage.
Out of curiousity: anyone tried adjusting their sitting height? What results have you had?