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Will this be a decent sound set up for music?


Shakyshane7

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Ok so I'm considering ordering a Yamaha RS202 2 channel stereo reciever with Bluetooth. I have two 6 1/2 inch B.I.C.  America venturi bookshelf speakers DV64. I have a somewhat small room. I feel like this will be a good way for me to just chill and listen to music with Bluetooth on my phone. I asked a question about the pa speakers in my room. Took the advice got rid of them. I just want clear decent sound. Theres the pic so u have a idea of the room. 

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The best thing you can do in any system is put whatever speakers you buy into the best position in the room that you can visually and ergonomically tolerate.  Position the tweeter as close as possible to ear height.  Get them AWAY from corners.  Start with them an even distance from your ears and pointed straight ahead.  You might need to tilt them forward or backward, since many don't come with proper time alignment.  You might want to toe them in none, a little, or some, but listen for what gives the best soundstage.  PA speakers are usually a bad choice for a small room, but speaker positioning matters more than anything.  If the speakers HAVE to flank the tv, put them flush with the tv if possible, nearly touching it.  Put something soft along the left wall to reduce slap echo.  It'll sound way better after these changes. 

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