Congratulations. It sounds like you're on the right path. I can highly recommend Jim Smith's "Get Better Sound" as a systematic way to improve your sound and room.
https://www.getbettersound.com/
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Two surprising things I found that improved my imaging and staging...
Congratulations. It sounds like you're on the right path. I can highly recommend Jim Smith's "Get Better Sound" as a systematic way to improve your sound and room. https://www.getbettersound.com/ |
Going more nearfield is perhaps the best way to deal with a difficult room. You like the speakers with less toe in probably because they are too bright pointed straight at you or by toeing them out you are getting less reflection off the front wall. Find your first reflection points using the mirror method and place absorbent foam tiles at these points. It will further improve your imaging. It will also seem less bright so you may prefer more toe in. |