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Thanks, JackAs I stated in my original post on this topic, my VR-4's are spaced 9 foot apart center on center and the front of each speaker is just under 4 feet from the wall behind them. The way my room is configured, I can move them closer to the wall behind them, but not much further out. Same thing with spacing between; I can move them closer together, but not much further apart (if at all) - although you're telling me that they shouldn't be much further apart that they are as is. I considered a "toe-in", but Mr. Von Schweikert himself told me that a toe-in would close in my left <> right soundstage, which is one of the things I like the most with my VR-4's right now. I'd like more front to back depth in the presentation, but don't want to sacrifice the width of the soundstage to get it. At the same time, I'm looking for a little more bass re-enforcement. What makes this so hard is that I'm trying to accomplish all of these things without giving up one thing for the other.Thanks for your suggestions.SN
SundayNiagraHas your problem been solved???If this thread or any other one on AC happens to bother, confuse, perplex or annoy you etc... I have a simple solution to your problem. Don't continue to check what's on the thread or any of the new replies to it. You're behaving like somebody who's just seen a tragic, horribly gory traffic accident, but insists on circling back to it to get another look! If you don't have something constructive to add to the conversation here on AC, find something better to do with your spare time.SN
Hi StereoNut,What happened to your VR4's? Did you give them a new cover and let the bass port open? I had mine placed nearly the same as yours but my room was much smaller so there was only 2' distance to the side wallsTwo things about your situation! 1 - the back speaker sound of your left speaker is "blocked" by that cabinet and reflects different as the right speaker.Can't you move the cabinet tot another place and move your complete setup to the middle of that wall?2 - buy a bigger carpet! Stone floors are not that friendly for your sound most times.
I can't see your electronics SN, what I remember from my Gen III HSEs is that they began to open up and boogie with 200wpc high current amps in my large room. My Aleph 0s fell flat on its face but the Levinson 332s could wrestle those woofers mighty good.