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Does TV Between Speakers Reduce Soundstage?


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OP, buy Jim Smith's Get Better Sound and observe the room setup guidelines as much as possible.  

 

Unfortunately, your TV will negatively impact soundstaging/fidelity.  

 

For best fidelity/soundstaging, you don't want anything between your speakers, not even audio gear.  

 

However, compromises must sometimes be made, so move the TV screen as far back as it will go behind the speaker plane.

 

  

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On 09/07/2017 at 10:21 PM, agladstone said:

Nice looking room!! 

As a suggestion, you may actually want to pull the sofa out from against the back wall. 

Having your listening position too close to a back wall will do more to hurt the sound quality than a TV will in-between the two Front speakers! (Give it a try and see :) )

grazie...I've been meaning to try your suggestion for quite awhile. It works! I have to move the sofa back against the wall to navigate the room, but hey, you do what you gotta do.

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7 hours ago, davidovada said:

grazie...I've been meaning to try your suggestion for quite awhile. It works! I have to move the sofa back against the wall to navigate the room, but hey, you do what you gotta do.

Glad it worked! I knew it would sound better that way :) - just out the sofa legs on furniture sliders (they sell packages of them for cheap on amazon) so it easy to push back and forth !

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