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    Well it's cost me nothing Grant & I may invest in other speakers anyway if the Goldenears don't work out (the money I got for the Tannoys remains earmarked as a speaker fund so I don't spend it on watches).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roy S View Post
    Well it's cost me nothing Grant & I may invest in other speakers anyway if the Goldenears don't work out (the money I got for the Tannoys remains earmarked as a speaker fund so I don't spend it on watches).
    thats the spirit... you if theres an adjustment for the sub then worth a fiddle. just remember where it was
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    Quote Originally Posted by Edward View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by struth View Post
    thats the spirit... you if theres an adjustment for the sub then worth a fiddle. just remember where it was
    There’s a centre click where I’ll start from , it was ‘quarter past’ dialled in for the bedroom, bit bass heavy downstairs.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Roy S View Post


    There’s a definite improvement but I’ve still to experiment more with bass level (the Goldenears have active subs with their own volume control) & placement.
    Have you tried the speakers without the dust on the base plates
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    Quote Originally Posted by Audio Al View Post
    Have you tried the speakers without the dust on the base plates
    Yes, no discernible difference Al.

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    Goldenear have to go further in the room and spikes are an must also toe-in is important. The triangel must be of even length preferable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paulie72 View Post
    Goldenear have to go further in the room and spikes are an must also toe-in is important. The triangel must be of even length preferable.
    Thanks for that, how far into the room is the optimum? I can re-jig the room a little.

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    In my situation speakers are 3m apart and i am seated 3.2m from my speakers. They are around 80cm away from the wall. Also toe in in which the speakers cross behind the head. But this is based on carefully listening a lot. Check the website from Goldenear and your manuaal bec speaker placement is very important.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Audio Al View Post
    Have you tried the speakers without the dust on the base plates
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