True enough.... it has to do with the time-alignment of the soundwaves between the LF and HF drivers.tubedude said:Most of what I've read says the monitors should be sitting upright for proper this-n-that.... dont ask me to repeat facts cause I cant, just mentioning it.....
Blue Bear Sound said:
True enough.... it has to do with the time-alignment of the soundwaves between the LF and HF drivers.
Usually, the manufacturer recommends placement position in their manuals.
Also, if you DO leave them horizontal, the HF drivers should be on the outside to improve the width of the sweet spot.
You've GOT to be kidding.....!88fingers said:I've never heard of that vertical-monitor-positioning before.
Easto's monitors look like a pair of Event 20/20's to me.
In which case, I don't think I'd place them on their side at all.
gilwe said:![]()
I don't think I would use them at all.....![]()
Taking all the midrange out, lying you in the face.