I'm considering buying Sound Anchors ADJ4's monitor stands for a pair of the Genelec 8341A's, The platform, on which the monitors sit, is height adjustable. So if the platform is not set near the top of the upright steel tubing, a good portion (or all) of the back of the monitor will be facing, and within a couple of inches at most, that upright. Note: the upright steel tubing is ~4" wide and 2" deep - an image of the Sound Anchors ADJ4 stand is at the end of this message.
Now, it might be possible to orient the stands so that the back of the monitor, most importantly the port, is not facing the upright steel tubing. In that case, the upright tubing would be close to one of the monitor's sides.
My concern is that either (or both) of these orientations might result in reflection/diffraction issues. Am I right to be concerned about this, or am I overthinking it?
Thanks,
Paul
p.s., The reason the adjustability of the monitor platform is important to me is that on some occasions I'll be sitting, and at other times I'll want to stand.
Now, it might be possible to orient the stands so that the back of the monitor, most importantly the port, is not facing the upright steel tubing. In that case, the upright tubing would be close to one of the monitor's sides.
My concern is that either (or both) of these orientations might result in reflection/diffraction issues. Am I right to be concerned about this, or am I overthinking it?
Thanks,
Paul
p.s., The reason the adjustability of the monitor platform is important to me is that on some occasions I'll be sitting, and at other times I'll want to stand.