@bigtwin , mid range/woofer driver distance was a typo: 32.75 not 33.75.
Last night, after I finished typing, I got back in The Room & did some repositioning (but no listening as of yet).
One thing I did determine, if I’ve got it correctly, with mid range/woofer driver distance being ’dimension C’ moving speaker out from rear wall means speakers also need to move in from side wall in order for the formula of: (BxB) divided by A = C (since in my case C, woofer/midrange distance is a fixed dimension).
So what that means (in a small area such as mine) is: limitations are placed on how far the speaker can move off the rear wall as when the speakers correspondingly move in from the sidewalls they get closer together. I would think that being too close together could not be lateral soundstage friendly(?) but I guess there is one way to find out.
My back wall is clean, meaning that there is nothing between the speakers and the wall.
What I am calling my sidewalls are not really walls, I should probably start referring to them as side boundaries, and that, unfortunately is not an option to play with, other than doing a 90 degree relocation with the speakers. The left boundary (I have been calling a wall for measurement purposes) is a gun safe and a file cabinet, this boundary is an even flat plane, about 5’ high (higher than the speakers) and doubles as my equipment rack. (Therefore, my electronics are all off to the left side and not between or behind the speakers.)
The right boundary which I have been referring to as a wall for the purposes of measurements is a relatively flat/even plane made up of a file cabinet (again about 5’ high) and book case with books and CDs going to the ceiling. (The wall behind the listening position is book case going to the ceiling.)
I am fully cognizant that this is way less than ideal, but in the past I have been able to reproduce a lateral soundstage that exceeds the boundaries, and plenty of height. Front to back has been filled, but I never got as much placement of detail from fore to aft as I do side to side.
I have recently been using about four well mastered.mixed SACDs for evaluating; they all have revealing imaging in various locations going on.