Placement tips for Synergistic Research HTFs


I just bought 15 HTFs and will also be making about a dozen of Ozzie's homemade models.  While I will re-fresh myself with SR's placement tips, and I get that I will have to do some experimenting to tailor the HFT effect to MY listening room; are there any "Advanced HFT Placement Tips" some of you would like to share with us?  Something that might be overlooked by many of us?  Or maybe, just a good rule-of-thumb tip for someone just starting to use these?
The tips could be tips for bring out more highs, solidifying the bass response, placement hi vs low, in front of vs behind speakers, on side walls, at reflection points, behind the listener, on the ceiling above the equipment or above the listener, on the equipment.
Any ah-ha that you would like to share?  I would also be very interested in hearing from people using Magnapans.

toolbox149
geoffkait,

I guess that means Franck Tchang has no idea what he is doing -- because I am following his diagrams, to begin with. And since I have had stunning improvement in SQ with my own placements I guess that means I have ended up nowhere -- just as you predicted. Keep it coming. Lol. 
geoffkait,

With all the great advice you have to give you must be overworked filling orders for your $100 original tiny resonator cups. You'd think such a busy fellow would be preoccupied with business instead of pontificating on the forum. Lol.

toolbox149,

Keep on posting your results. I agree with you that placing the ozinators too high on the wall does accent the higher frequencies. I ended up placing my ozinators just a few inches higher than my speakers. But my speakers are only 47" high.

Also, try putting them on all four sides of your equipment and speakers.

With the speakers you can also put one on top.

ozzy

I get the best effect by putting my resonators on the front of my speakers. I also use them on many room treatment devices and the results are stunning. But you need to experiment a lot to find the best placement since some placements can actually have a negative effect on SQ.
Ozzy;
Thanks for the encouragement.  This is great fun!   Also, my sound is getting better.

You mentioned this tip a while back and I've kept the advice in the back of my mind ever since.  Two nights ago, while experimenting with your speaker placement advise, I happened upon a variation which might work out to be a game changer for some of the other readers.  It was a fantastic "Ah-ha" moment for me and is becoming a keystone component of the way I use these things.  I'm working though my idea and should have the advise ready to go soon.

BTW   The Ozinators really sound great!

Thanks,
Toolbox