Dunlavy recommended starting out close to the wall behind the speakers (6-8 inches) and gradually pulling the speakers out from the wall until reaching the desired sound. Toe the speakers in until you can only see a sliver of the inside of the cabinet. I compared my usual method of placing the speakers 48" into the room with very little toe-in to Dunlay's recommendation. Dunlavy's recommendation sounded better.
Attention Dunlavy Speaker owners
I would be interested to hear from Dunlavy Speakers owners as to how you have positioned your speakers in your room for best performance. I personally am a big fan of Dunlavy Speakers but find them to be very placement sensitive. My question then addresses such things as distance from walls, toe-in, listening position, etc. I have used Dunlavys in three seperate systems and have formed some oppinions of my own, but will reserve those thoughts until I (hopefully) hear from some you on your own recommendations. Thanks (in advance) for your input!
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