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I would get the standard HFT's in place and then "experiment" with the 2.0 placement. I have a HFT on the left and right side of each speaker and the remaining 2.0 on the front wall, midway between the speakers and a few inches above the floor.
With a little practice you will get a feel as you place the HFT's whether the soundstage is getting better or worse. I like sticking them on the wall using Blue Stick reusable putty (from Home Depot).
It was a fun project to me. No break in time to endure. And if you do not like the sonic change send them back ! As you add HFT's the soundstage increases in the 3D effect and the music becomes richer in sound.
David Pritchard
I would get the standard HFT's in place and then "experiment" with the 2.0 placement. I have a HFT on the left and right side of each speaker and the remaining 2.0 on the front wall, midway between the speakers and a few inches above the floor.
With a little practice you will get a feel as you place the HFT's whether the soundstage is getting better or worse. I like sticking them on the wall using Blue Stick reusable putty (from Home Depot).
It was a fun project to me. No break in time to endure. And if you do not like the sonic change send them back ! As you add HFT's the soundstage increases in the 3D effect and the music becomes richer in sound.
David Pritchard