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Best way to angle VP180 upwards?
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Last night I picked up a second hand VP180 V4.

I’m a bit disappointed how it sits on my stand (which is below my screen). I’d like to angle it slightly upward.

If i flip it over it’s at a decent angle but the feet are pretty ugly and if i unscrew them the metal threads are visible which is probably worse.

If i raise the front feet by nearly unscrewing them and place hockey pucks under them as well that also works, but then the speaker is resting on the feet at an angle and I’m wondering if there might be long term issues (like the threads getting damaged by the constant pressure or perhaps the cabinet getting marred).

Any tips from VP180 owners on how they angle it?

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I purchased angled stands for mine. The 180 is so big I decided to use two stands instead of one. The stands work perfectly to fire the center towards listeners ears.


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As long as your MLP is 8 feet or more from the 180, a height of 16" will work very well with no inclination required.

Do you hear a difference between inclined and not inclined?


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With it angled it feels like the sound is coming more from the screen instead of slightly below. When I had it resting on top of a tv stand and it was higher I didn't notice as much but when I dropped it lower for the eventual projector screen I noticed some difference.


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Originally Posted by Canesfan27
I purchased angled stands for mine. The 180 is so big I decided to use two stands instead of one. The stands work perfectly to fire the center towards listeners ears.

What angled stands are you referring to? I was wondering if i could find some kind of rubber wedge that might work…

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Originally Posted by Mojo
As long as your MLP is 8 feet or more from the 180, a height of 16" will work very well with no inclination required.

Do you hear a difference between inclined and not inclined?

The stand the speaker sits on is 15.25” high. My MLP is about 12’ away. Do you think I’m worrying over nothing?

Since i just picked it up last night I haven’t had any time to really test it out (I’ll have time this weekend). I’ll see if i can tell a difference between the different angles if i have hockey pucks under the front feet.

Any sciences from movies that would be good to really test a centre channel? Maybe stuff with difficult dialog?

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“Any sciences from movies that would be good to really test a centre channel? Maybe stuff with difficult dialog?”

That should read : Any scenes from movies that would be good to really test a centre channel? Maybe stuff with difficult dialog?

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I like to test mine with war movies or something like Top Gun. Movies where there is a lot of action directly in front of you with dialog going at the same time.


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Rui #445868 07/15/22 10:50 PM
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Male voices. Lots of great choices in Game of Thrones.

Sound boxy or fake? Start there. There are several scenes with Tyrion Lannister and Varis that can sound pretty fake if the setup is wrong. Move out from wall if you can.

Then I’d worry about unpacking dense mixes.

I agree with Canesfan27. Action or War movie. I’d go John Wick and test the scene where he beats on his car at the airport. Great pans that are loud and guttural. Entire movie is great for dynamic pop though.

Pretty sure the opening of any Daniel Craig James Bond would be a good test too. Really anything over the top with pans across front soundstage to test for seamless integration.

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