Can you get proper imaging if speakers are not the same distance from center?


One speaker is 58” from center (listening position-sweet spot) and the other is 76”.
I have Tetra 606s that use an AMT tweeter. It gives a very open sound. Between the speakers there is a TV and the component rack.
With the AMT, there seems to be good imaging with the main elements of music centered, etc.
And two channel Home Theater seems to be ok.
Moving 150lb speakers with Stillpoints across wood floor is problematic but it could be accomplished. Is it necessary?
mglik
Audio is all about the compromise. Yes of course the sound will be better with everything moved around. While you are at it get rid of the TV, rack, etc etc. Then of course it will be better in another room. Knock down walls, building the room. Only to discover- guess what?- even that ain't perfect! Mike Lavigne paid a pretty penny to professional designers and builders only to open the next decade fixing what they almost got right. If that room wasn't good enough then for sure no room ever will be. 

So chill. Relax. Pour yourself a nice tase adult beverage kick back and enjoy the good life. Livin' the dream.
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Interesting question. I had AMTs for a decade or two. I think you are correct about straight forward pointing (no toe in). That to me means you can correct for the imbalance using the volume balance control to compensate for being off center..
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