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Move them to 4.14' from the side wall (measured to the center of the panel) and 5.25' from the front wall and report back. Ignore satie's post, I'm right.Just kidding satie, at least about ignoring your post. My figures are from the Cardas dipole speaker placement calculator http://www.cardas.com/content.php?area=insights&content_id=26&pagestring which I've been playing with lately to good effect. I'm still experimenting with placement schemes and would be interested if you could expand on your theory a bit. It looks very interesting, 40% out from the front wall and almost at the side wall, hmmm. I'd have to swap out from using the long wall behind the speakers to the short wall, but I've been looking for an excuse to try that.M-Jim, as noted above I've been experimenting and have literally been moving my Maggies every day for the last two or three weeks, maybe more. You're right, a few inches makes a world of difference. I've also found you can throw out all the rules for toe in, up to and including having the speakers face each other and even facing the edges directly at you. Presently they are toed out about 30°. Have fun.
Welcome to the planar parade. It was said to me long ago by some learned Maggie owners that it takes a good year of moving them about by inches to finally settle on the right spot. And then adjusting room treatments and the tweeter resistor to balance out transparency vs tonality.All in the name of audiophile enjoyment though, so not really a chore as much as "playing in the hobby".
note that soulsonic is also gallantdiva on audiogon. He is a recent convert and wrote up a really useful guide:http://www.audioworld.com/sw/Forum1/HTML/008195.htmlI don't use this set up at the moment, I have everything curved to aim at me in time aligned fashion - equidistant drivers and 1st order slopes. I tried it before with good results, but it was not practical for the room as it was still my office and the arrangement stuck the speakers right beside the desk, so I would turn from my PC and my face would be smack in the speaker. My setup does most of what the Limage setup does, but with slightly more precision in images - at the cost of some soundstage expanse and it being further back perhaps more so then I would like, and having less depth. I should really set that up again and see what I've been missing the past few years. I can return it to the current setup if I resume using the space for an office.
My listening position is 8' away which leaves 4' behind me. I have furniture on both sides about 4' in front of the panels on the side walls to defuse the 1st wave and have acoustic foam panels on the front walls behind Maggie's. as room treatments.
Jim, you might consider replacing the front wall foam with QRD diffusers at the tweeters' first reflection points. Some people do prefer absorption there, but most seem to prefer diffusion, which makes the room acoustically larger.