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RE: Maggie sweet spot

Posted by Satie on February 10, 2012 at 11:39:37:

Since you are on the short wall, you can move your seating back 6 ft or so, move the speakers another 2ft or more forward, and increase the distance between them by putting them only 1 ft from the wall (tweeters in) with less toe in. Sweet spot should easily fit 2.

You should be able to move the seating back up to 5-6 ft from the back wall (behind you) and get increased sweet spot width. I am sure you don't want to move that far away from your screen, but it is a tradeoff. You just need to decide what is more important and find your compromise.