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Posted by Atver on March 3, 2012 at 07:38:49:

Make sure the listening seat and speakers are in an equilateral triangle. Try the tweeters on the inside. This appears to be room dependant, I have a room basically like you describe and the tweeters are in. Difference is that I'm on the short wall. Be SURE the wall directly behind the listening seat is heavily dampened. If he can't do treatments, use HEAVY curtains or wall hangings, you may want to see if you can find Dunlavy's instructions for setting speakers on a long wall. Of course the further out from the wall the better for the speakers. Good Luck