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Re: two π tower port and positioning questions [message #71697 is a reply to message #71696] Wed, 07 March 2012 10:00 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Wayne Parham is currently online  Wayne Parham
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Yes, the port is on the back. No, it can't be moved to the front but that doesn't matter because it does work well when pushed back against the wall. It's a large port and so port velocity is low. I'd keep a few inches between the back of the speaker and the wall, but I mean, even just the trim at the floor jab sort of prevents you from moving it much closer than that.

About surround positioning, I agree, I like them slightly above. Don't know if that's 'cause it's what I'm used to from theaters or not, but it does seem to be more realistic. When I've tried them at ear level, the ambience seems unnatural. Don't put them too high though - sometimes focus is drawn to the surrounds, just for an instant. It's usually an explosion or hard pan off the screen or something like that. It was these hard pans that made me decide to try the speakers at ear level - seemed like they'd be more natural at the same level. But that height made ambience sounds seem out of place. So my final position was a couple of feet above ear level. Higher, but not too high.

 
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