“If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it said no audiophile“ never. I am not lazy, but I placed my speakers where they function best without worrying if it is the absolute best spot. I correct soundstage/imaging problems with the speakers by using a pair of Shakti Hallographs on the front and rear wall areas. The speakers are equidistant from walls but I chose 8'6" center of speaker separation, 2' from side walls and 3' from rear walls for Focus speakers. I sit 11' from the front of the speakers and 3' from the rear wall on a velvet couch although sometimes I place a chair in front at about 9'6" for more direct sound. Unfortunately, my smaller listening room almost dictates the speaker and seating placement. The room is of very high custom built quality so that I have no bass issues and has acoustic foam along the side walls and hung from the ceiling. The walls have 22 SR HFTs placed on them and 10 on the speakers. Three people can enjoy great sound on the right and two on the left (10' wide couch). After I adjusted the Hallographs, I haven't altered the speaker positions or the HFTs in a year (new residence).