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Old 08-02-2021, 09:34 AM
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Originally Posted by imprezap2 View Post
That "misalignment" would bother me greatly, but maybe I am a bit to sensitive to these mathers, I have used a digital level with my YG Hailey's (below 0,05 degrees in all directions) and a laser tool to adjust the tweeter height.

There are many "specialists" that place the speakers in a room purely by listening, but in my room and my system I am getting the best result by placing the speakers by ear to get the best performance in the low frequencies and then finetune by leveling and perfectly aiming (placing) the speakers at the listening position.

Have to say that the Hailey's are pleasure to work with, with 1 spike in front makes it a lot easier to adjust the toe in.
I hear you. One of the things I like about Wilsons is their relatively foolproof method of adjustment. It comes down to on axis listening where the tweeters are aimed at my ears (not my face). Nevertheless, Wilsons have a sweet spot that extends about one seat to the left or right of center.

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Charles

Last edited by Charles; 08-02-2021 at 09:37 AM.
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