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One last question - I would probably spray the speaker stand boxes with truck bedliner paint. I've seen this done on some DIY speaker projects, and for little money (and a finish that I could accomplish with my meager skill level) it looks good. However, this gives a rough surface to the object being sprayed. Would this interfere with the intended nature of the "beard" to reinforce bass frequencies? In other words, does the surface need to be smooth to work properly? .
Hi Mike,Sounds like the perfect stand to me. Just make sure that the 22" is adequate for your sitting height (ear level should be about the upper 1/3 of the neopanel)
Hi John, If the speakers have the FST tweeter upgrade, wouldn't be better to have the tweeters at ear level? I am suggesting this because unlike the old tweeter, the FST ribbon is recessed (about 15 mm), therefore placed at ear level it would have a shorter path to the listening position. This would provide better time alignement with the midrange. (Note that I haven't tried this setup myself because I have modified the driver positions of my 626R.)
I just did a test with my 626Rs. I found that the best ear level was as posted on the VMPS site (Europe?). They recommend the ear level be at the midpoint of the neopanel. If the ear height is higher the treble is attenuated. If the ear level is as high as the tweeter the attentuation is very serious.