@larryi You could also tilt the speaker back a little to angle the tweeter more to your liking. That often does the trick and it is a cheap fix.
Good idea. Exactly what I wanted to reply with after I read the posted thread. And, its not some temporary hack-fix either, we can show tall speakers where the tweeters and small midrange drivers are in cabinet designs that actually point these units in a downward direction closer to listener ear levels. Some of my low sitting floor standers had the tweeter midrange spacers angled to put tweeters "up" too.
For example, rear lower cabinet spikes are adjustable to tilt the Wilson Sabrina Yvette speaker's tweeter downward towards the listener at ear level. Adjust as necessary if its an option to test with a wood block and/or add taller adjustable spikes later vs buying new stands - as another viable option.


