![]() ![]() The bigger ones sounded richer anyway, so the upright caused lighter tonality effect matched accordingly. Depending on the amplification, this could have also meant that this small speaker got a little to light in tonality. So at the disadvantage of loosing highs when listening while standing (to avoid this was the meaning of tilting this small version)… putting the speaker upright just like the bigger models, just resulted in the kind of focus those bigger models had. The visual effect of having them with transparent strings and the missing visual connection to the floor was also nice. The effect of hanging them from the ceiling also meant, no floor resonances anymore as well as a similar effect as the Isoacoustic feet have by compensating tiny speaker movements). I must say that the effect to me was less a surprise as logically mainly connected to the more direct radiation towards the listener by undoing the tilt (resulting in a more focused soundstage and more detailed, crisper, less rich tonality and therefore an impression of a slightly better controlled bass) as well as a higher positioning of instruments (result was a matter of taste and depending on the given perspective of the recordings). See Section 14 below.Even if it’s 25-30 years ago, I still remember the difference after I hung my SMGa straight from the ceiling and therefore undid the tilt as well as positioned them higher, just as the stand does. Tweeter attenuation may be necessary for rooms with hard, refective walls. Especially for tweeters on the inside, the speakers must be angled su ciently inward as shown in the diagrams below so that the tweeter is not ahead in time. For a large "sweet spot" and multiple listeners, place tweeters on the outside. (Do not place parallel to the front wall.) Tweeters on the inside will give a precise image for a single listener. 7 should be angled inward as shown in the diagrams below. 7 has exceptional phase characteristics that are accomplished without the use of compensation networks. If the fabric sticks to the diaphragm, use a high tack tape to gently pull the fabric loose from the diaphragm. Remove the steel magnetic strip from the front of the speakers. ![]()
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