I brought home 2 floorstanding speakers 1 month ago and put them next to my bookshelves on stands with the intention that I will switch. They were about 3 inches to each side and little bit forward ~2" from my bookshelf speakers. First however, I didn't switch but listened to my bookshelves one more time. The sound completely changed and became a lot more disciplined as if the musicians came together in a smaller circle. It was amazing how these "ear flaps" transformed the sound.
So, of course, after a hard day’s work, I had nothing better to do than futz around with speaker placement. After some trial and error, I found that my speakers (JA Pulsars non-graphene) work best when pointed straight ahead with no toe-in. When placing them, I inadvertently put the left speaker about 1/2" closer to the side wall than the right speaker. They were previously exactly the same distance from each side wall. With this new, slightly unequal placement, the speakers completely disappear. This was confirmed by my wife who, without any prompting, told me that the music now seems to be coming from out of nowhere, whereas it was directional previously. I can’t explain this phenomenon ... does 1/2" really make that much of a difference? HEY, turn off your dirty minds. Any opinions would be welcome. Thanks.