Wouldn't it depend on the distance from sidewalls? When I had them home they were 5' off one wall, but only 3' off the other so I toed them in a little to reduce audible reflection. For whatever reason I have the dreaded black hole at my listening chair that I haven't been able to work around with front and or base ported speakers, or the kanta's would have stayed. even the renowned salon 2's couldn't beat my room
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Would this be an accurate description of the effects of toe-in? From http://www.acousticfrontiers.com/speaker-off-axis-understanding-the-effect-of-speaker-toe-in/ Conclusions When you toe-in a loudspeaker you are altering:
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