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Beowolf; thanks for the advise, im looking forward to getting longer speakercables som that I can experiment a little more, and I sure will try your suggestion. Probably I will end up with using something close to what is pictured, and with an alternative placement when able to be alone for some hours, the discs under the spikes makes the speakers easy to move around. Do not think my wife will accept the speakers to be placed in front of sofa, in everyday setup.
Hello jorgen,Your system and room look beautiful. Allow me, if you don't mind, some ideas about furniture and stereo placement. Having a system as nice as yours I would make it the focal point in the room (as it does not appear to be now visually or acoustically). 1) If you are going to build a stand for the amp etc. I would remove the couch from between the speakers and put a low audio rack in between. This would also give you shorter speaker wire runs.2) Remove the plants off the window sill, as watering them could create spill problems onto the audio gear.3) Possibly put your couch where your single chairs are, and remove the blue recliner from where it is.4) Toe your speakers in slightly.The above should improve your imaging considerably and give your speakers more breathing space.Please realize I am focusing mainly on the stereo, and not wanting to create domestic disharmony.