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Balanced tilters with Danley SM80?
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<blockquote data-quote="Rob Timmerman" data-source="post: 208111" data-attributes="member: 172"><p>Tilting speakers down is as much about keeping energy off the (typically reflective) ceiling and on the (typically absorptive) audience as it is about controlling the coverage front-to-back. That said, my experience has been that more than a couple degrees of box downtilt tends to lose coverage in the back rows unless you can get the boxes several feet above ear height. IMO, the tilters are worthwhile, but only if you can get the top boxes high enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rob Timmerman, post: 208111, member: 172"] Tilting speakers down is as much about keeping energy off the (typically reflective) ceiling and on the (typically absorptive) audience as it is about controlling the coverage front-to-back. That said, my experience has been that more than a couple degrees of box downtilt tends to lose coverage in the back rows unless you can get the boxes several feet above ear height. IMO, the tilters are worthwhile, but only if you can get the top boxes high enough. [/QUOTE]
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