bluegrassphile
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Is the general rule of thumb to turn your speakers in so they point directly at you? Or, is it better to have them slightly turned in or out? My listening room is relatively small...about 27' x 14'. The room is so taken up by furniture and other items that they can't be moved very much. So, the speakers, for all practical purposes, only have one position to sit in.
The speakers are about 8' apart and about 8' from my listening position (an equilateral triangle). They can be turned inward or outward (axially). But I don't have room to move them left to right very far, or forward and back. I could move them a few inches closer to each other. But I'm not sure I'd want to do that in this case. Any suggestions or recommendations? I love the sound of my system. So I'm not dissatisfied in any way. I just want to know if the sound can be improved upon.
The speakers are about 8' apart and about 8' from my listening position (an equilateral triangle). They can be turned inward or outward (axially). But I don't have room to move them left to right very far, or forward and back. I could move them a few inches closer to each other. But I'm not sure I'd want to do that in this case. Any suggestions or recommendations? I love the sound of my system. So I'm not dissatisfied in any way. I just want to know if the sound can be improved upon.