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catsittingstill ([personal profile] catsittingstill) wrote2012-04-30 09:35 pm

The New Speakers Came Today

And I spent a couple of hours setting them up.  It's not that they were complicated in and of themselves, but the directions said to set them up in the middle of a short wall so I had to move my desk, and level with my ears, so I got my adjustable sawhorses out of the garage, which meant brushing all the cobwebs and shavings off them, and getting a board, and moving the desk meant moving a bookcase, and some crickets had crawled under the bookcase to die in peace sometime since we moved in, so I vacuumed the carpet, and you know how these projects can get.

But I figured the speakers would probably work better if I set them up the way it says in the booklet, and the money I spent on them would be wasted if I they didn't work properly.

I measured everything out, got the desk in the middle of the wall (it's half an inch off, okay? But I moved it five times and I'm done; it's in the middle of the wall), set the speakers in an equilateral triangle with my head (roughly--I didn't actually measure it carefully.  But it's about right.) And once I got them set up, I listened to them.  They sound nice; I like them fine.  Then I listened to my mixes on them.

And I don't hear anything I want to change (yet-I haven't listened all the way through everything.)  I actually hear more problems with the headphones than I do with the speakers.

So I don't know if that means I did something wrong, or everything right. 


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