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Of course, results will vary with rooms, equipment, etc.
FWIW I'm in favor of toeing in rather than out, so the axes cross in front of the listening area - tends to give a wider sweet spot and the nulls off to the sides are aimed at the wall between and behind the speakers, diminishing a major reflection and further improving imaging and the side walls, doing the same.
One of the things I found intriguing is the mention made by some others that an 18-inch baffle width is the best for imaging. I have always found that the less width there is on the front baffle the better for imaging. CheersLuigi