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    speaker placement

    Dear all
    anyone can give me advice the best speaker placement for a pair of 250TI. I cant find any info any where. Also, what is the best spikes to use with them considering I have carpet on concret floor.
    Thanks in advance.

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    Just move them around

    there's one solution here. Get yourself 2 dollies to make things easier. Don't place the speakers too close to the back wall, give them at least 3 feet clearance. Angle them in a little first, like 5-10 degrees, and start from there. It's amazing how placement can improve imaging and soundstage.

    Fred.

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    Whats with the 2 dollies????

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    dollies

    Dollies are ment to make your speakers easier to move around
    you can do it the brut force way if you want

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    Cheers mate

    Can u tell me what size thread used on the legs of the 250s and which kind of spikes you recommend for carpet on concret floor.

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