If the question is directed at me, then my answer is that I have a number of discs that I use to determine if any type of change in my system is better ,the same or no different.
In my estimation,this is all the time I need to make up my mind.It is usually a few hours of listening, but a day of settle in time for wires etc.
I tend to think that the more time spent the more one will eventually forget what the original sound was like.
What I have discovered is that there are no hard rules, and that you find things to like/hate about all changes in speaker placement.
I liked the pinpoint spot on image of the speakers toed in ,and crossing a few feet in front of me.
Until I tried the Cardas planar placement method,which changed the placement of the speakers in the room placing them further from the side walls, closer to the back wall and with no toe in.
I moved the seating position further away from the speakers, which made the focus more like toeing them in did.
I do have some modest room treatment,mostly DIY, but it's a step in the right direction, having none in such a large live room is not nice.
The old Acoustats can be very revealing,but they are also very easy to enjoy in just about any type of speaker set up.
The task is to think about the smallest adjustments,the fine tweaking,to get them to move to the next level of resolution.
Less than inch adjustments of toe in.
In my estimation,this is all the time I need to make up my mind.It is usually a few hours of listening, but a day of settle in time for wires etc.
I tend to think that the more time spent the more one will eventually forget what the original sound was like.
What I have discovered is that there are no hard rules, and that you find things to like/hate about all changes in speaker placement.
I liked the pinpoint spot on image of the speakers toed in ,and crossing a few feet in front of me.
Until I tried the Cardas planar placement method,which changed the placement of the speakers in the room placing them further from the side walls, closer to the back wall and with no toe in.
I moved the seating position further away from the speakers, which made the focus more like toeing them in did.
I do have some modest room treatment,mostly DIY, but it's a step in the right direction, having none in such a large live room is not nice.
The old Acoustats can be very revealing,but they are also very easy to enjoy in just about any type of speaker set up.
The task is to think about the smallest adjustments,the fine tweaking,to get them to move to the next level of resolution.
Less than inch adjustments of toe in.