I'm sure this topic has been addressed before, but, here goes again:
What is the optimum height for the A/V-3 tweeter? I've read that it should be centered at the height of the listener's ear, in our case about 42". the standard A/V-3 tweeter is 34.25" from the floor. What to do (if anything) about the difference? Will raising the speaker enclosure cause a de-coupling from the floor? My projector screen is 35" off the floor, and 54" high (110" diag.)
My A/v-3's are the mains in my HT setup, with a SW-12A sub crossed over at 80hz, Yamaha RX-Z9 receiver,
modified Insignia 6 1/2's for surround and front presence speakers, A/V-1RS for rear surrounds. Room is 14'w X 19'6" long X 7"10" high. Carpeted floor, acoustic tile ceiling, paneled walls. I'm getting set to address the acoustic issues in the room, but I really need to know the answer to this height question. Thanks