Crossing just in front of your head or just behind your head is still toe-in not toe-out. I have never heard any loudspeaker in the toe-out position.
Toe-In or Toe-Out
I always listen for a long time, with a bit of toe-out, just behind my head. But I try again, for the second time, and for my room, I find the sound is much more coherent, with less saturation, in fact I can play a little bit louder without fatigue and saturation of music, like just in my face sound. In fact it is more easy to listen to my music. It is not a big move to make, just experimentation, it worth to try, for free.
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oldhvymec, I check my right speaker, it was 11/2 inche to far from the right. I check the front wall, 26 inches, it was OK for both. I have tried, near listeng field, but I prefer far listening. in my 17x22 feet x 8 h. My speakers are 61 inches centre to centre. My ear, on my chair are 131 inches from centre of the speakers. And it is now better. How is important the positionning ! Thank you. Not easy in getting old ... |
noromance, I just move them closer with just a little "hair" toe-in, (48 inches) and I find the music more coherent and lively. I will keep them in that positioning. Thank you. |
@audiosens Good to hear! Happy to help. |
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