Speaker separation versus listening distance??


Is there a formula for separation distance between speakers, versus sitting/listening distance?
route30
What are your speakers? Some speakers have different requirements than others.
Vandersteens don't like side walls.
Maggies don't mind side walls.
Tall speakers like Dunlavys need a little more distance from the listener to integrate the drivers.
NHT recommended 1 to 1.5, meaning if your speakers are 6' apart you want to be 9' away.

Mark
sorry, meant speaker distance to listening distance. IOW, listening distance is a little further away
The Wilson WASP method says between 1:1.1 and 1:1.25 listener distance to speaker distance. Link
I like the speakers slightly closer in my opinion. Everyones different, and depends on the speakers.
Agre with previous posts, but have also found this to be a useful guide:

http://www.cardas.com/pdf/roomsetup.pdf
+1 on both preceding comments and consider as well that angle (toe in or out) can be non standard as well. I have found that my room requires on speaker be more than 5 degrees different from the other to center the sound image.
I guess you could use some kind of formula as a starting point but my advice is to put them where they sound good to you.After all,you are the one that is listening to them not some geek in a lab.Just a thought.

I would have to agree.Starting of with the equal distance idea is a good place to start.If you have 10'between speakers ,then use 10' of distance to you.This is just to start out with, although a lot of people use this in their final setup.
The usual formula is to create an equilateral triangle between the three, some sit a bit farther back.

There are many formulas however and your ears are the best judge.