My speakers are set up as the diagram indicates. Due to the limitations of my room/space, there isn't much flexibility to move them other than (slightly) further in front of, or further behind, the LCD flat screen they are beside. I can't move them closer to the right wall which I realize would be helpful.
Right now, I have them essentially parallel/aligned to the flat screen in the vertical plane, just slightly in front of the LCD panel. Is this optimal? According to a post on Gearslutz, if you're forced to have a monitor in between speakers, it's better to align them as I have done here, with the front of the speaker parallel to the front of the LCD. Is that accurate?
Further, how much do you think I'd benefit from treating the left wall? I would need something both aesthetically appealing (no taped on acoustic foam) and reasonably affordable, and preferably, something that won't damage the wall too much. I haven't found a good solution yet. My speakers are the Hedd Type 20s, tweeter on inside (near LCD), woofer outside.
Here is the current setup. Thanks for any tips.
Right now, I have them essentially parallel/aligned to the flat screen in the vertical plane, just slightly in front of the LCD panel. Is this optimal? According to a post on Gearslutz, if you're forced to have a monitor in between speakers, it's better to align them as I have done here, with the front of the speaker parallel to the front of the LCD. Is that accurate?
Further, how much do you think I'd benefit from treating the left wall? I would need something both aesthetically appealing (no taped on acoustic foam) and reasonably affordable, and preferably, something that won't damage the wall too much. I haven't found a good solution yet. My speakers are the Hedd Type 20s, tweeter on inside (near LCD), woofer outside.
Here is the current setup. Thanks for any tips.
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