My listening room is a converted garage.
Behind the listening seat and opposite the speaker wall is
a series of shelves and closets that are covered by French doors.
The shelves are large and start 6.5 feet high to the 9 foot ceiling.
I read somewhere that the sound with an SR improves if it placed
"Into" the listening area, as opposed to placement in an enclosed space.
I have suspended my SR by getting
a long piece of hard maple and running it in the center cubby of the rear wall, so that it extends from the back of the cubby to about eight inches
into the room. I have Symposium Rollerblocks under the SR and
a piece of Indian rosewood resting on top of the unit. The unit sits
near the end of the maple piece, like a bird on a wire.
This is working very nicely, for me, and really improves SQ.
Behind the listening seat and opposite the speaker wall is
a series of shelves and closets that are covered by French doors.
The shelves are large and start 6.5 feet high to the 9 foot ceiling.
I read somewhere that the sound with an SR improves if it placed
"Into" the listening area, as opposed to placement in an enclosed space.
I have suspended my SR by getting
a long piece of hard maple and running it in the center cubby of the rear wall, so that it extends from the back of the cubby to about eight inches
into the room. I have Symposium Rollerblocks under the SR and
a piece of Indian rosewood resting on top of the unit. The unit sits
near the end of the maple piece, like a bird on a wire.
This is working very nicely, for me, and really improves SQ.