19-Jul-2018, 22:41
By the way, when setting up your Vivids, start with this position in the diagram below and experiment with small tweaks from there onwards.
I ended up with my speakers around 2.7m apart and 2.6m from tweeter to ear.
Philip Guttentag, the co-owner of Vivid together with Dicky Lawrence, lives in South Africa and I talk to him regularly. Toe-in is important and he told me that they develop the speakers with quite a severe toe-in in mind. The speakers should cross right in front of your nose. In fact, when I attended the release of the G1 Spirits, they had them set up with an even greater toe-in. Also, if the V1.5's came with spikes, use them. The bass is much cleaner when the speakers are decoupled from the ground.
I ended up with my speakers around 2.7m apart and 2.6m from tweeter to ear.
Philip Guttentag, the co-owner of Vivid together with Dicky Lawrence, lives in South Africa and I talk to him regularly. Toe-in is important and he told me that they develop the speakers with quite a severe toe-in in mind. The speakers should cross right in front of your nose. In fact, when I attended the release of the G1 Spirits, they had them set up with an even greater toe-in. Also, if the V1.5's came with spikes, use them. The bass is much cleaner when the speakers are decoupled from the ground.
Devialet 440PRO CI/ Mola Mola Tambaqui + Kalugas / Vivid Audio Giya G2
Cape Town, South Africa