KeithR
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The cable elevator on Jim's laptop power cord is outstanding 

Here you go. Hope Jim wouldn't mind to share these..
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Jim, do the Tannoys layer behind when pulled further in? Asking because in many set ups they are close to the wall, like horns
The cable elevator on Jim's laptop power cord is outstanding![]()
I don't think I trashed reviewers' rooms and systems, generally. But I was incredulous upon seeing the pics at the start of this thread. And below is my non-dedicated listening room.
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Looks like about 8 ft off the front wall Jim ...?
This for Jim...
Many WASPed speaker setup have them fairly deep in the corners vs the 1/3 into the room 'guidance'. I assume you've worked with several rooms with Wilson speakers. Has there been anything consistently you've done in such rooms? (Assuming the speakers were originally setup by a skilled Wilson rep? (Allowing for the fact there are likely some less than skilled wilson reps.)
Yep. 7 1/2' from back center of speaker to front wall.
There is another way. I don't personally care for or see the need for speakers to be so far out into the room. The main reason is to avoid 1/4 wavelength cancellation, that some people refer to as "room suck-out". I just don't understand using really good speakers as monitors. Some room interaction can be a very good thing for presence and ambiance. Not to mention the WAF situation!
The really good ones can do 200yards ....