Who positions their speakers straight ahead (zero tow in) and why.


I’ve been experimenting with toe in and tweeter position (inside v. outside) for my LRS and ProAC Studio 3 speakers. My listening position is about 8.5 feet from the speakers front surface.

In both cases I ended up with tweeters on the inside and zero toe in. I like the more immersive soundstage I get with zero toe in. I sacrifice a little of the lock in for the center image.

Zero toe in also makes my sweet spot for listening a little wider.

Sorry about the incorrect spelling and the missing question mark in the subject. I couldn’t edit the subject.

g2the2nd

@atmasphere

My room is approximately 14 ft x 22 ft.

The roof is gable: 8 ft at the center, 3 fact the “walls”. The system is aligned parallel to the gable axis.

Is that a “small” or “moderate” room?

I use NO toe in. I had been using toe in for months, but the center was mushy and unstable, the sound bright, the stage shallow. I removed the toe in, and @g2the2nd  the center stage was far more solid, the stage wide and near surround.

@unreceivedogma I'd call that a moderate sized room.

Some speakers have tweeters with lobes that make the best listening when the speaker isn't pointed directly at you. Every speaker is different...