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I think the "proposed" setup is what is what you are referring to. I get busy.
The front is the wall you're looking at when you're seated and listening.
>snip<The put the rack anywhere that's not at a reflection point. Behind you is best if possible.--Ethan
I see this as a change in the way systems are setup today as witnessed by so many images of people's systems where the rack is centered between the speakers. Do you advocate moving the rack out of the sound field the speakers are trying to recreate?
Better bass control, side wall reflection panels, area rug on the floor between you and the speakers.As for the rack, if it were me, I'd get some good stands for the quads and get them up a bit higher and use a low, wide rack. That lets you get it out of the way and still keep things short.Bryan
What you have is OK - just not good enough to reach down really low in the bass. You can certainly use them as part of the plan - just not the whole thingBryan
That rug is really sweet but probably doesn't work any better for acoustics than a cheap one Bryan