Kef uni-q owners help, to toe-in or not to toe-in?


i've had my 102/2's for quite some time now and have been happy with them (my budget requires me to be happy so i'm happy) but i've never been sure if i should toe them in or not- when i bought them years ago, the dealer said something about keeping them straight because of the uni-q arrangement- is this true? sometimes it seems like the highs are attacking my ears when they are toed-in but on some recordings, toe-in seems to work fine- please help me to stop fussing over speaker placement- thanks
tdelgiudd97b

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I agree with all of the above. Toe-in seems to help the imaging a bit but sometimes it's too intense, if that makes sense. Normally I have them straight ahead for a more relaxed sound stage. I like the speakers a lot but the sound was a bit harsh before I upgraded/tweaked the rest of my system. Toe-in seemed to make the harshness more apparent. Now the sound is pretty smooth. I have Reference One's with Uni-Q.