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Any Audio experts to help with my speaker issue?

So I am planning on building a pc and I want a dual monitor setup with one monitor in the middle and the second monitor to the left side. Sorry if that's confusing, think about it as a triple monitor setup with the right monitor missing. Where do i put the speakers to make it not look weird.

 

Thanks to everyone who responds and takes time to help me out with this :)

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I have my monitors like that and i put my speakers underneath the middle monitor on each side but that depends on how large your speakers/low your monitors are

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5 minutes ago, todead4life said:

I have my monitors like that and i put my speakers underneath the middle monitor on each side but that depends on how large your speakers/low your monitors are

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That one good way, another is if you have the option, wall mount them above the monitor if they're too low, or put a shelf above there with the speakers up there, keeps your desk clutter free as well. But its all preference man, find where they fit and aren't obstructed.

Main reason you want a free path, is tweeters, the mids/lows aren't directional, however your tweeters are, and your music will sound muffled without those nice crisp highs.

 

I've also seen people lay speakers down on the side, but in my opinion that looks tacky unless they're a bar style speaker that's meant to go on its side. 

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3 hours ago, derick90 said:

^^^^^

That one good way, another is if you have the option, wall mount them above the monitor if they're too low, or put a shelf above there with the speakers up there, keeps your desk clutter free as well. But its all preference man, find where they fit and aren't obstructed.

Main reason you want a free path, is tweeters, the mids/lows aren't directional, however your tweeters are, and your music will sound muffled without those nice crisp highs.

 

I've also seen people lay speakers down on the side, but in my opinion that looks tacky unless they're a bar style speaker that's meant to go on its side. 

They are the M-Audio AV32 Studio Monitor Speaker7.5" x 5.1" x 6.1" (19 cm x 13 cm x 15.6 cm) are the dimensions. I think mounting them to the all is a good idea or something along those lines

 

Thanks for helping out

 

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8 minutes ago, Skulldriver360 said:

They are the M-Audio AV32 Studio Monitor Speaker7.5" x 5.1" x 6.1" (19 cm x 13 cm x 15.6 cm) are the dimensions. I think mounting them to the all is a good idea or something along those lines

 

Thanks for helping out

 

Glad i could help!

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