I have Sequels (3rd set of panels) that I have owned since they were released way back when. I used to experiment with toe in to try to achieve better focus. Eventually, I decided to go with a precise straight front facing set up which I think gives the best soundstage and largest listening spot for more than just one person. I try for about 4 - 6 feet of good listening width with the best in the center.
I measure my speaker placement carefully and level in all axes as close as possible.
I don't use SPL meters or frequency sweep equipment any more when I make changes in my room. I just listen and move the stuff around in the room (furniture, pillows, lamps, etc) in small increments. I also will move the speakers sometimes during this process but usually just for final fine tuning.
It is tedious but at the end of the day, no matter what process you use it will come down to what "sounds best" not what you measure. I really could care less what graphs I can generate. If my system sounds great, is all that matters.
I measure my speaker placement carefully and level in all axes as close as possible.
I don't use SPL meters or frequency sweep equipment any more when I make changes in my room. I just listen and move the stuff around in the room (furniture, pillows, lamps, etc) in small increments. I also will move the speakers sometimes during this process but usually just for final fine tuning.
It is tedious but at the end of the day, no matter what process you use it will come down to what "sounds best" not what you measure. I really could care less what graphs I can generate. If my system sounds great, is all that matters.
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