Speaker height...should known better


The other day I was listening to my system sitting down on my chair on my computer when all of sudden I had lower my head to glimpse a song on my screen when I realize, wait this sound much better. I have only lowered my head a few inches or 3 and all of sudden the music sounded way better. So much better to a point where it sounded coherent, phase timed and much more dynamic. I thought for a long time I have placed my Triangle BR03 tweeter at ear level. From the perception view from the listening position I would if thought it was at ear level. I was wrong. Currently my ears level is 3 inches above the tweeter(about the top of the cabinet). When I bought the speakers stands a few years ago, I got them new for my other speakers that were smaller. The current height on the stands are 28". I think what need now are at least 31". No wonder my measurements had a gradual roll off of the high end at around 8k at a couple of speakers I had. Now I am planning on getting higher stands to hear the difference.
highend64

tweeters should be pointing at your ears.    I repositioned my Vandersteens that way and it made a HUGE difference for the better

I appreciate all your help. I have temporarily shimed a couple of cd cases underneath the bottom plate to tilt it back some. Already notice a huge difference. I will be getting some adjustable spikes soon.

You could have  a room node that is at ear height that could cause those types of differences.  

You don't need math or theory--find the right tilt by trial and error.  It is NOT the case that all speakers are meant to be heard directly on the tweeter access.  Many are voiced differently, and in any case, any particular listener might prefer something other than the manufacturer's recommendation.