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Thanks guys - the basic problem is space! With the door where it is and the width of the wall, practically it’ll be more of an isosceles triangle...
For these speakers, I don’t think it’s as vital to get them spaced from the wall since they (I think) are designed to be tolerant of small spaces!Your priority should be to get the speakers at ear level and as close to an equilateral triangle as possible. If you do wall mount them then point them down towards your listening position. You also need to think about wiring if you’ve a low PAF (partner approval factor).
Alternatively, I’d suggest either ditching the turntable and putting the speakers on the drawer unit, or better, ditch the amp and the speakers and switch to a pair of stand mounted Sonos Play 5s (or any active speakers) which you can then plug your turntable into
Thank you! I took a look at those shelves - I’m pretty sure they won’t meet with the required approval...I had a crack at trying to work out where else I could put everything (maybe, moving the whole setup minus the speakers, elsewhere in the room but leaving the speakers on the dresser)
But I think I’m just going to try wall mounting the speakers themselves - as I understand it, it’s the vibration from the speakers that interferes with the operation of the turntable, so if i wall mount them, that should resolve it. I will definitely test a few positions before I start drilling - I’ve only got wired speakers, it’ll be one person holding a speaker and another listening...