McCelery
04-07-2009, 12:54 AM
Hey, 100th post!
Forgive me for what must be the 1,000th post on this. But I can't find it in search. How should I position my RT f/x surrounds? I managed to buy my much missed RT800s back and have now added a mint CS400 and these. My seating position is against the back wall and the left side wall is dominated by a bay window. Thus the left side only give a little room for mounting on the rear corner. Positioning on the back wall to the sides and above my listening position would be easiest, but I would be willing to put in additional hardware needed to mount them more to the direct sides of the listening position (in the more corner positions) if that were optimal. These were Polk's first Bi/Di speakers, I believe, and fire at 180 degrees instead of the 90 degree angles of the more current models.
I'll play with the positioning myself, but wanted to know if there were general best positions for bipole/dipole speakers from the best Polkies I know.
Thanks!!
(need to change the sig...I've lost some of these goodies :-P )
Forgive me for what must be the 1,000th post on this. But I can't find it in search. How should I position my RT f/x surrounds? I managed to buy my much missed RT800s back and have now added a mint CS400 and these. My seating position is against the back wall and the left side wall is dominated by a bay window. Thus the left side only give a little room for mounting on the rear corner. Positioning on the back wall to the sides and above my listening position would be easiest, but I would be willing to put in additional hardware needed to mount them more to the direct sides of the listening position (in the more corner positions) if that were optimal. These were Polk's first Bi/Di speakers, I believe, and fire at 180 degrees instead of the 90 degree angles of the more current models.
I'll play with the positioning myself, but wanted to know if there were general best positions for bipole/dipole speakers from the best Polkies I know.
Thanks!!
(need to change the sig...I've lost some of these goodies :-P )