Bear in mind, that all these "distance from wall", "toe-in", "tilt angle", etc tweaks are all room/acoustics dependant and changing one, or more, variables, may affect all the others! For example, in my family/listening room, for the past two years (prior to any acoustic treatments), I got the best bass response and imaging with "extreme toe-in." After recently adding a couple bass traps, I found my "extreme toe-in" didn't sound "right" anymore. Now, the imaging snaps into better focus with "minimal" toe-in, as guided by the ML flashlight technique. This really illustrates the "domino effect" of changing room acoustics. I expect I'll need even more "placement tweaking" once I get the rest of my acoustic treatments in place.