Chris,
2003 manual.
Distance in feet you are from the front of the speaker/ Stands are this much below ear height
5 ft./5 in.
6 ft./6 in.
7 ft./7 in.
9 ft./ 8 in.
12 ft.+ / 9 in.
If stands are too tall/short, tilt Europas forward/back with 1/4 to 1/2" shim at the rear/front edge.
For listening standing up, Europa's sound best 36-42 in. up off floor.
Anyway, adjust the speaker height for maximum clarity considering all instruments.
[Note: As for myself, during break-in, I didn't want maximum clarity--too harsh. So, I used the wedge technique to angle upward. Worked well. Now, I want maximum clarity.]
Rear wall 24" min. to front of speaker. More is better.
From side wall to outer edge, 18" min. /more is better.
Toe in speakers so that they aim at the shoulders, not into the ear. You should see 1 in. of the enclosures (inner) sides from the listening chair.
Separation. Distance from outer rear corners from one speaker to the other should be equal to the distance from the mid point of this same rear corners line to the listener (make sense?). There are some specialized circumstances where they might be closer (loudness due to center reflection--e.g. TV). Do not separate the speakers more than this distance.
I hope that helps until you get the manual.
2003 manual.
Distance in feet you are from the front of the speaker/ Stands are this much below ear height
5 ft./5 in.
6 ft./6 in.
7 ft./7 in.
9 ft./ 8 in.
12 ft.+ / 9 in.
If stands are too tall/short, tilt Europas forward/back with 1/4 to 1/2" shim at the rear/front edge.
For listening standing up, Europa's sound best 36-42 in. up off floor.
Anyway, adjust the speaker height for maximum clarity considering all instruments.
[Note: As for myself, during break-in, I didn't want maximum clarity--too harsh. So, I used the wedge technique to angle upward. Worked well. Now, I want maximum clarity.]
Rear wall 24" min. to front of speaker. More is better.
From side wall to outer edge, 18" min. /more is better.
Toe in speakers so that they aim at the shoulders, not into the ear. You should see 1 in. of the enclosures (inner) sides from the listening chair.
Separation. Distance from outer rear corners from one speaker to the other should be equal to the distance from the mid point of this same rear corners line to the listener (make sense?). There are some specialized circumstances where they might be closer (loudness due to center reflection--e.g. TV). Do not separate the speakers more than this distance.
I hope that helps until you get the manual.