To clarify. The speakers were positioned a week or two before swapping the power cords mentioned (the previous ones are still around if I want to go back, which is not yet out of the question). It took two hours and a good wad of cash for two of them plus me to find the right placement of the ATC’s, and the techs were surprised and very happy, as was I, at how well it turned out given the odd layout/design of my living room and the placement of a 48" TV and components on a stand between the speakers. So you might understand that I’m hesitant to play around too much. At the same time, I thought it worth asking given the change in spatial characteristics and frequency curve brought by the new cords (e.g., the midrange is so far a touch farther back, although it has moved forward quite a bit over the course of burn in).
This is a 2.0 TV/audio system, with the Oppo set for stereo and the signal fed to the Direcstream via coax. Basically, I’m using the Oppo as a control unit and media player for the rest of the system. In setting up the Oppo, I turned off the DSP, DTS and any other effects and there's no reason they should have changed. There is no center channel. The speakers are almost a 1.5 meter XLR cable length out from the center of the TV. While there is not much more slack to extend, that never arose as a limiting factor in the speaker positioning; i.e., the speakers are where they should have been for the room and primary listening position.