Mine are on 24" stands, I'm sitting 9 feet away, and the adjustment screws are set to the specs in the manual. I can't specify the amount of toe in, but I have found them best when each one points just over my outside shoulder. I also don't hear much difference in sound quality in off axis listening, although 95% of my time is spent in the sweet spot.
GMA Callisto vertical tilt and placement issues
I just bought a pair of well broken in GMA Callistos from my dealer the other day.The basses, for reasons I will not go into, were new with the rear screws preset at 31/4 inches as opposed to the 113/16” that the manual says is level .Everything else is set up as per instructions with a 8 foot triangle (equal listening distance T ) & the 53 degree toe in angle with the front of the speakers being 36" from the rear wall of my well dampened bay window also 8 feet & 51/2 feet from one side wall & 5 feet from the other as the window is not dead center.To my mind this should downward tilt the speaker to near where my ears are as the large model one sand filled Tyler acoustics stands are 25.5 " with the cone feet placing my ears at woofer height since my couch is a little on the low side. The interesting thing is the speaker sounds better standing up & at 10 feet (behind the couch)?.The speakers image is wider as is the soundstage & the sound a little warmer as they are just a tad metallic sitting down.Do any of you with Callistos have any useful tips re the vertical adjustment & also the placement in general? I am using the following; Rega Saturn,Portal Panache,PSB Srtata Subsonic 3i(modded), Analysis Plus Solo Crystal IC & oval 9 cable,PS Audio Duet,Oyaide receptacle.Black Sand Violet Z1 AC cords all around, 6 Audioprism Quietlines plugins in & around adjacent circuits .Because of adjacent rooms & hardwood with a small 8x5 carpet in front of the speakers, the room is slightly bright with some flutter echo from the stair well.
Thanks
Bill
Thanks
Bill
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