Speaker positioning woes

Why?

If you add up all of the speakers he’s mentioned, it probably equates to <10% of what you’ve owned :grin:

@Spenagio

  1. Buy a dropleaf table and move it against the wall when you’re not using it.
  2. Buy the speakers you really want
  3. Relax
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More Sage advice.

There’s SO much good, rational advice in this thread, that OP’s going to have to get quite extraordinarily creative to come-up with an idea bad enough for him to have been able to proudly ignore all of it.

It’s important that forum traditions be upheld, so I wait - breath abated - for the forthcoming masterpiece :popcorn: :popcorn: :popcorn:

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Should get some noise above table level?

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Pocket billiards. :ok_hand:

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18"'s of frisky

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Bet @edd9000 would love to build a pair

With a decent horn and AE TD18/12 drivers sure.

You choose your words well, Ruprecht San.

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Needs a sub or two. Probably.

Don’t tell billiard man, he will need to change his silken thong.

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With Saj power stance. Nice.

Pro level power billiards.

These are back up for sale so may be worth a try, if they don’t work looks like they’ll sell easily…

https://pinkfishmedia.net/forum/threads/decware-err-radial-speakers-rare-in-uk.235481/page-2#post-3861258

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Thanks @thebiglebowski, I’m in the queue as they are sold again stp!

They will need to be out quite far into the room, as most Omni-directional speakers do.

Both affordable Omni speakers but I have no idea what they’re like.

A friend has a pair of these, and really likes them
.https://www.german-physiks.com/german-physiks-loudspeakers
HRS-130s I think.

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Obelisks work fine right in the corners.

If you do buy these and don’t like them Spencer, I would buy them off you :heart_eyes: