Speaker Positioning


I have a very small listening room. My Mirage bi polar M5's are about 7 feet apart and my head is about 7 feet from them when I'm in my listening chair. Should I toe them in and point towards the chair or point them straight ahead?
zar
Thanks to all for the informative and interesting responses. I'll experiment with trying to move them a bit closer together but the audio table that holds my gear is between the speakers. They are a decent distance from the wall but I cannot move any further back. My listening chair is against the opposite wall that the system occupies. I have always flirted with the notion of removing that wall and making my place into a large studio. I could move further away but I don't know if the structure of the place would allow it and of course the landlady would have to be told. As great as a relationship that we have I don't think it would wash. Hurts being poor.
Zar:
Once you have been satisfied with the new speaker positioning, for your room I'd suggest to consider acoustic treatments. I had a listening room that was helped quite a bit by first reflection point treatments and corner tweaks as well. My speakers were not bipolar though.
that question came to rest when reveiws and manufacture recomended that i turn dyn 1.3 se,s straight,it made such a phenominal differance.it was the most dramatic upgrade i have done yet.
Great suggestions above.
One more: If your back is against the wall, a big tapestry or something even thicker right behind you will help greatly to reduce reflections. It will make your room appear larger sonically (I think) and should get rid of some harsh sounding reflections.
Great speakers!!!