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    well, my 3rd pair of the z-560's will be here tonight, hopefully. they better not blow on me or ill be hella pissed! anyways, i was wondering, people say that its good to put the sub in the corner of a room. but which way should it be facing? like the actual speaker of the sub, do you want that facing twoards the wall or out twoards the room(or im my case facing part of my desk).
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    I moved mine into the corner to the right of me so that the bass port was pointed towards me. very nice resonance! YAy!

    Yay resonance! yay! oh btw - you helped me in deciding about the z560s, so thanks! (cant use rears, no stands, no room )


    .... oh yea! resonance! yay!

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    Originally posted by DJBeanPole17
    I moved mine into the corner to the right of me so that the bass port was pointed towards me. very nice resonance! YAy!

    Yay resonance! yay! oh btw - you helped me in deciding about the z560s, so thanks! (cant use rears, no stands, no room )


    .... oh yea! resonance! yay!

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    you cant use the rears? why not? i thought you were going to put them on the thingy on your bed or something.... you have to man, your like, cutting off your speakers left nut or something. you cant do it man!!!
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    I have my sub back underneath my bed in my dorm, near the corner. I experimented and in my case it didn't really matter which way I had the actual speaker facing, It was pretty much all the same. Experiment when you get them and see what happens, and good luck with them!

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    Squirrel don't you have a stand idea? Email me with it sometime to help me get re-attached

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    check out these stands :)

    Originally posted by DJBeanPole17
    Squirrel don't you have a stand idea? Email me with it sometime to help me get re-attached

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    i made my own speaker stands for my promedia's. these stands will work with any speaker that uses a single screw into the bottom of the speaker stand, like the promedia's

    http://www.freecfm.com/k/klipsch/id33.htm

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    even if you had to have all 4 speakers in front of you i'd still use the rears!
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    This one time, at band camp, I stuck my subwoofer up my...
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    Originally posted by Motoman
    This one time, at band camp, I stuck my subwoofer up my...
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    I dont seem to notice the diff when the sub is facing in random directions but i keep mine in the corner of my room. The port on the sub is facing out though.
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    it doesn't really matter, just as long as it is close to you because low sounds like that don't travel in a particular direction, it just goes all over like a ripple in a pond.
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    Originally posted by Bootleg
    it doesn't really matter, just as long as it is close to you because low sounds like that don't travel in a particular direction, it just goes all over like a ripple in a pond.
    But does the ripple travel forever? No, of course not. If your speakers are simulating an earthquake, and you have your speaker on your desk (I know you do), then the sound will have to travel through your desk to the ground then to be felt by your feet. If the subwoofer is in your corner, then it will resonate throughout your room very well since it is against both your walls plus your floor.
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