How much are your speakers toed in?


Just curious how much the majority of listeners have their speakers toed in. More than 45 degrees, or closer to straight out?
underdog
Lines through the center of the tops of my Wilson Sophias meet 6'6"behind my ears. The speakers are 8'apart and my ears are 12' from the tweeters. Aprox. 10 degrees toe in.
13 degrees. Wilson Audio Witt. Speakers approximately 10 feet apart, center to center. Listening chair approximately 10 feet from each speaker.
Dunlavys do best with the speakers aimed precisely at the center point of your listening position. They can also be (and is often the case) placed fairly wide apart. These speakers are extremely directional which makes for the most amazing soundstage albeit a narrow 'sweet seat'. Dunlavys by design take much of the negative effects out of the listening room as long as the overall volume is sufficient.
With my Spendor sp 1/2e's, I had them toed in directly at me, so I could just see the inside edge of the speaker and the cross section was just behind my head. I had them as far apart as I could at about 8-9 feet, I was 9 ft back. My new Vandersteen 3a's are, according the set up manual, not supposed to be toed in at all. I found this to give a very unnatural soundstage, and the detail suffered. I toe them in directly, just like the spendors. I had read that a direct toe-in involves the room less. But I still play with them from time to time.