Moral of the story: individual speakers vary a great deal, rooms vary a great deal, interactions between the two vary a great. So, it's best to keep an open mind and experiment as much as possible, even with "unconventional" configurations.
Speakers positionning
I just try a new toe-in for my speakers, and it worth the move. Instead of crossing the focus behind my head ( at position seat), now it cross in front of me at 2 feet. The highs are well defined and present with well blend music
and no more edgy treble at "forté" passage... But it depends of your room and speakers... You can read more about here:
http://forums.stevehoffman.tv/threads/speaker-positioning-toe-in.321814/
http://forums.stevehoffman.tv/threads/speaker-positioning-toe-in.321814/
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twoleftears I agree, and it is important to have audiogon to share different experiences |
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