fluffers, about the time I bought my Duntechs I developed a procedure for room placement. That required taking measurements for smoothest (flattest) bass response as I moved the speakers out from the front wall 1" at a time. Note my choice was to obtain the smoothest bass response, not finding the maximum output for a given frequency. As they came out into the room the response curve smoothed out until it reached its best response, then began to deviate more if I moved them further. That was a room dependent condition and was ultimately fine tuned down to the half-inch, so there is no absolute answer, only guidelines.
This is why miller's recommendation for experimentation is correct.
However I would question if this is a good speaker choice for placement behind a video screen? I don't remember the precise distance but my Duntechs had the front baffle at least 4' out from the front wall. Will it be practical to hang your screen somewhere between 4' and 6' out from the front wall?
This is why miller's recommendation for experimentation is correct.
However I would question if this is a good speaker choice for placement behind a video screen? I don't remember the precise distance but my Duntechs had the front baffle at least 4' out from the front wall. Will it be practical to hang your screen somewhere between 4' and 6' out from the front wall?