From: nobody@but.us.chickens   
      
   On 8/29/2010 5:27 AM Arny Krueger spake thus:   
      
   > "David Nebenzahl" wrote in message   
   > news:4c7962d7$0$2374$822641b3@news.adtechcomputers.com   
   >   
   >> It seems to me (again, my untutored intuition) that while   
   >> low frequencies would project fine with a woofer placed   
   >> close to the floor, anything higher--say, 400 Hz   
   >> up--would suffer from such placement.   
   >   
   > Not suffer, be changed.   
      
   So it's possible that mid to high frequencies might be enhanced by floor   
   placement? Bass I can see.   
      
   >> Of course, much depends on many factors: the floor   
   >> covering, room geometry, etc., etc. Carpeted floors can't   
   >> be good for *any* speakers.   
   >   
   > Simply not true.   
      
   Really? Carpet doesn't "eat up" high frequencies?   
      
   Although I suppose this could be corrected by simply changing the   
   tweeter level, assuming the speaker system has such an adjustment.   
      
      
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