Motdathird, Cardas Audio has some guidelines on speaker placement and toe in. www.cardas.com Another good source would probably be Rives audio. They are a member here on Audiogon. Happy Listening! John
How to not stub your toe -in
I read on here awhile back some general guidelines for toe-in but can't seem to find it now. There was discussion of near field listening needing more toe-in, less toe-in as the distance from the side walls increased and such as that.
I know that what was said was general and that different speakers wil not behave the same and will need fine tuning, but is there any kind of martix-type plan to follow for toe-in to get to the best position more quickly?
I know that what was said was general and that different speakers wil not behave the same and will need fine tuning, but is there any kind of martix-type plan to follow for toe-in to get to the best position more quickly?