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Some monitors have switches on them that allow for divergent placement but they are only filters.
You could look at room correction (Sonarworks etc) too.
It will always be an exercise in compromise.
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I suppose I should avoid the models with rear-facing ports.
There are a few switches for compensations for positioning, and the V2 has built in room correction.
Highly regarded when they were released, and are probably available fairly cheaply now, the V2 was twice the price.
I have my speakers clamped, so there is no movement, but I suspect if they were free to move around there could be strain put on the sockets.
Pretty amazing speakers for the price / size, and the bluetooth feature is nice to have. In a more serious setup I would possibly try the V2, as they ( IKmedia) seem to know what they are doing.
which is actually saying for £999, you are saving £10k, bit of a bargain really. Individually they are £349, against £250 a pair for the V1, but I am impressed.
In perfect condition, I just have too many monitor sets and these were my travel pair, but I'm not travelling anymore.
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