Part of it is the compromises you are willing to make. Most of us want the best possible sound as system owner. So widening the sweet spot will reduce the sweetness of the spot. Having a reflectiveness of a flat screen will confuse the imaging. While the equilateral triangle is a rule of thumb, my experience is that optimal sound is achieved about there. Unless, you are running some odd kind of speakers like Ohm Walsh.
Front speaker placement, trying wider placement.
Trying a wider stance for front speakers where they are placed twice as wide vs distance from chair to center speaker. Read somewhere this is better.
To me this seems to enlarge dispersion. I like idea of nestling fronts into corners. Speakers are in a 16 x 14 room where fronts are along wider wall.
Speakers are b&w diamonds and have no trouble filling room. Seems very good thus far.
To me this seems to enlarge dispersion. I like idea of nestling fronts into corners. Speakers are in a 16 x 14 room where fronts are along wider wall.
Speakers are b&w diamonds and have no trouble filling room. Seems very good thus far.