Laser measurement for speaker position


https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B06XNV5WTY/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

This $22 product is a boon for speaker setup!

"Aim" a red dot on speaker, and press measure button.

Measurement accuracy to 1/16 of an inch.

Perfect for "hard to align" Magnepan's.

Set "tweeter to head" distance, the same for left and right speakers.

Set toe-in identical, for left and right speaker. 
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This is not a practical, useful, or meaningful approach unless you are also planning, intending, and expecting to also align your head and ears using the same tools, technique, and method!
@ clearthink

Works great for alignment to listening spot!

Made a big improvement in imaging with my Magnepan 3.6!

How do you align your speakers?

Do you just throw them on the floor?
  Maybe clearthink isnt thinking so clear. I have used a similar method before ,a more primitive approach with a lazer light to get toe-in set  at the seating position and a good old fashion tape measure ....but i understand your approach.
The laser level is a practical, useful, and time-saving approach especially if you are also planning, intending, and expecting to have really good imaging, soundstaging, and palpability.

Sorry, don't know why that happened. Something got into me there.

Even a very slightly different distance to each speaker diminishes imaging.

In addition to measuring, calibrating, and... sorry, SORRY! a level is great for making sure the speakers are, uh, level. Or, if you prefer, at the same angle. 

In other words don't just measure the line of sight distance, and toe, but also the tilt front to back and side to side. It makes a difference, and floors cannot be trusted to be level!