How do you lift your PI? [message #47074] |
Mon, 06 June 2005 15:07 |
GarMan
Messages: 960 Registered: May 2009
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For the Stage, Premium, and Pro 4 PI's, they're strange in size in that they're too small to simply place them on the floor, but too large for most speaker stands or shelving. Where are people placing these PI's so that you don't have to sit on the floor to listen to them? Anyone simply tipping them up?
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Re: How do you lift your PI? [message #47075 is a reply to message #47074] |
Mon, 06 June 2005 15:23 |
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Wayne Parham
Messages: 18789 Registered: January 2001
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Here are two placements that work very well:1. On stands, a foot or so off the ground. Back against the rear wall, eight feet or more from side walls. Point them straight into the room. 2. Within two feet from corners, two to three feet from the ground or ceiling. Angle them in towards the center of the room.
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Re: How do you lift your PI? [message #47085 is a reply to message #47074] |
Tue, 07 June 2005 11:24 |
GarlandGarland
Messages: 60 Registered: May 2009
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In my room, I actually got the soundstage from a pair of Studio 2 Pi's to lift up considerably just by tipping them back about an inch and a half in the front. Still not ideal but the bass is enhanced with the low placement. My Theater 4's sound best tipped back some as well but the height of the image remains the same either way. I'd try making simple four-sided risers from as heavy a plywood as you can find; maybe 2 layers of 3/4"BB. Cinderblocks may be a cheap way to experiment with height; Home Despot sells various sizes.G.
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Re: With a F&^$% Handtruck! [message #47096 is a reply to message #47094] |
Thu, 09 June 2005 07:16 |
GarMan
Messages: 960 Registered: May 2009
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I know what that's like. I was doing some work on my cabinets a couple of weeks ago (5ft^3, 3/4 MDF all around, double front baffle, bracing, etc.) and it's getting to the point where I can't lift it off the ground by myself anymore, let along moving it. And it's only going to get heavier as I add more to it.
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