Hello Wig,
May I suggest 1/2" as a starting point an then fine tune the toe-in from there depending on your room acoustics and taste. If you want a more spacious airy sound-scape keep them straighter. If you think you need more focus and more chiseled images toe them in more.
Take your time and give yourself a chance to absorb and learn what the change in movement is doing to the sound.
best,
Tom
May I suggest 1/2" as a starting point an then fine tune the toe-in from there depending on your room acoustics and taste. If you want a more spacious airy sound-scape keep them straighter. If you think you need more focus and more chiseled images toe them in more.
Take your time and give yourself a chance to absorb and learn what the change in movement is doing to the sound.
best,
Tom