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Monitor Feng Shui...
Posted: Mon Oct 05, 2009 10:32 pm
by kwami
Hi just a quick question,
What's the best way to position my monitors, i have a small desck and have been shuffling them around, advice anyone?
A bit of EQ Feng shui needed....
Re: Monitor Feng Shui...
Posted: Mon Oct 05, 2009 10:47 pm
by mks
Well, they say to have them a few feet from the wall. But unfortunately, many of us live in a small apartment in a city where that is simply not feasible.
At that point, your best bet is to get to know your monitors very well by hearing how other well engineered music sounds on them and in your room. I did end up putting up a bit of acoustic treatment on my wall that the monitors are facing to reduce bounceback and phase canceling.
As far as positioning them, try to get them at ear level facing you at an angle so you get a triangle between your monitors and your listening "sweet spot".
Re: Monitor Feng Shui...
Posted: Mon Oct 05, 2009 11:03 pm
by crutch
easy bradley, hows glasgow going? ive heard putting them so they are equal distance from you as they are from each other is good. also that the corners of the room are a bad idea. that said i have mine in the corner at the mo.
Re: Monitor Feng Shui...
Posted: Mon Oct 05, 2009 11:55 pm
by cloak and dagger
mks wrote:Well, they say to have them a few feet from the wall. But unfortunately, many of us live in a small apartment in a city where that is simply not feasible.
At that point, your best bet is to get to know your monitors very well by hearing how other well engineered music sounds on them and in your room. I did end up putting up a bit of acoustic treatment on my wall that the monitors are facing to reduce bounceback and phase canceling.
As far as positioning them, try to get them at ear level facing you at an angle so you get a triangle between your monitors and your listening "sweet spot".
This guy said everything I was going to. Listen to his wisdom!
Re: Monitor Feng Shui...
Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2009 12:22 am
by karmacazee
What's been said above, and get yer tweeters at ear level.
Re: Monitor Feng Shui...
Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2009 10:07 am
by wirez
I turned mine on their sides yesterday, with the tweeters on the outside... It really increases my sense of stereo placement... Might be worth a try!
Re: Monitor Feng Shui...
Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2009 10:22 am
by Depone
wirez wrote:I turned mine on their sides yesterday, with the tweeters on the outside... It really increases my sense of stereo placement... Might be worth a try!
This has also helped my bass to become more centralised and you get a wider feel to your tracks. Sounds amazing
, but only do this if it is recommended in your speakers manual, else you might funk the sound/speakers up due to overheating amps etc...
Re: Monitor Feng Shui...
Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2009 12:02 pm
by wirez
Depone wrote:wirez wrote:I turned mine on their sides yesterday, with the tweeters on the outside... It really increases my sense of stereo placement... Might be worth a try!
This has also helped my bass to become more centralised and you get a wider feel to your tracks. Sounds amazing
, but only do this if it is recommended in your speakers manual, else you might funk the sound/speakers up due to overheating amps etc...
Hhmm I didn't think of this.... I don't have the manual for my monitors now

Re: Monitor Feng Shui...
Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2009 12:02 pm
by wirez
'The PM0.5 MKII was designed to be mounted vertically. This provides for the most accurate frequency response, reduces acoustic boundary interference and provides optimum cooling performance for the heat sink that is located on the back of the studio monitor. If it is not possible to mount the monitors vertically, then the monitors should be placed with the woofers inside and the monitors "toed-in" towards the listening area."
Phew, at least it does say you will get away with doing it lol, even though it recommends not to! I think it sounds better personally... Definitely makes it easier to find things a space in the stereo field.
Re: Monitor Feng Shui...
Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2009 4:12 pm
by Depone
Yeah definatly, and it helps my bass to 'couple' as they are a bit weak below 60hz
Re: Monitor Feng Shui...
Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2009 9:19 pm
by kwami
Nice one guys for the advice, I ended up turning em' on the sides, got better bass surrounding me, plus me desk is cramp, and gave me room to put my filter boxes on em....would like some stands though...
Egg box my room out too...ha
Re: Monitor Feng Shui...
Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2009 9:24 pm
by 86.
ghana?
Re: Monitor Feng Shui...
Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2009 9:51 pm
by decklyn
Really eh? Turning them made them sound more spacious??
*looks at Mackies....*
Re: Monitor Feng Shui...
Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2009 9:54 pm
by wirez
Haha craze starter
Watch, somebody will come in the room and start commenting about how this is ballsing all our mixes up now!
Re: Monitor Feng Shui...
Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2009 9:56 pm
by kwami
mmm spacious, my room is now at one with sound hhhhhaaaa
Re: Monitor Feng Shui...
Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2009 11:13 pm
by justrob
I produce and mix between one speaker and my hd555 headphones, alot easier to focus on frequncies and comparing levels between different sounds when its only coming out of one speaker. I use my headphones for stereo placement, but i know what sounds good. I know something panned in your headphones that sounds amazing might be a little to much when you start putting them through speakers.
Re: Monitor Feng Shui...
Posted: Wed Oct 07, 2009 12:34 am
by Depone
For extra bonus points, Put your speakers on the styrofoam bricks that came with the speaker boxes if you still have them. This has made my bass even tighter and stops the bass travelling thru my table and funking shit up. Its also now at perfect ear level. See this-

Re: Monitor Feng Shui...
Posted: Wed Oct 07, 2009 5:42 am
by hubsmoke
or on plastic crates with t-shirts on top!
i hope you'll notice the flag, and the fact that i took the picture while browsing this very thread, checking out depone's setup

Re: Monitor Feng Shui...
Posted: Wed Oct 07, 2009 6:46 am
by wirez
Or buy some acoustic treatment foam like me

Re: Monitor Feng Shui...
Posted: Wed Oct 07, 2009 10:08 am
by macc
Positioning of the speakers in the room, along with the listening position, is arguably the single most important factor in room acoustics! It's all a single syetem, and placement of the speakers has a HUGE influence on the low frequency response. Measure, listen, test, move, Measure, listen, test, move, Measure, listen, test, move, Measure, listen, test, move, Measure, listen, test, move, Measure, listen, test, move, Measure, listen, test, move, Measure, listen, test, move, Measure, listen, test, move, you get it. Spent about ten hours just positioning my speakers.
So far as imaging goes, personally I wouldn't go turning vertically-designed speakers on their sides unless you absolutely must. They are designed vertically for good reason. It might make things sound wider but this is due to diminished time coherency of the incoming wavefront - think like putting a stereo widener on your master output, and the phase problems doing things like that causes. If you want a wider image, then have them farther apart, but the general equilateral triangle principle is usually best adhered to. Remember that they aren't supposed to be there to make everything sound huge; they're there to tell you the truth.
There aren't many horizontally designed speakers around though really; my K+H O300 are, and the Adam S3A... not sure in the more budget end if any of them are...