uzziah
Headphoneus Supremus
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so, my living room is a freaking deathtrap of acute angles, holes, open spaces, desks, and other sound-killing features.
so, my speakers are on my desk, on a couple of cinderblocks. anyway, when i really want the hi-end audio position, it's with me sitting at my desk and the bookshelves about three feet away, tweeters at ear-level. here's the big question: is this really a reasonable application with speakers? even with my ears so close to the drivers am i incurring irreperable damages from the room dynamics? clearly this is a difficult question, but what i'm trying to ask is: how important are room dynamics in a monitor-like positioning like this?
second: is it a bad idea to turn my speakers upside down in order to get those tweeters at ear level?
so, my speakers are on my desk, on a couple of cinderblocks. anyway, when i really want the hi-end audio position, it's with me sitting at my desk and the bookshelves about three feet away, tweeters at ear-level. here's the big question: is this really a reasonable application with speakers? even with my ears so close to the drivers am i incurring irreperable damages from the room dynamics? clearly this is a difficult question, but what i'm trying to ask is: how important are room dynamics in a monitor-like positioning like this?
second: is it a bad idea to turn my speakers upside down in order to get those tweeters at ear level?