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Try it both ways (ribbons in/ribbons out) and see which way you prefer.
"...swap the speakers putting the main panels in the same spot...." If I understand you this will move the speakers farther apart relative to their inside measurement when the tweeters where 'in"?BTW: listening to "Truth" by Amaan and Ayaan Ali khan--stunning and simply beautiful on the 3.7s
Berni,He might have a camera like mine (Nikon D50) which makes everything look like it' 20 yards away from the listener.
I'd spread them out a bit, too.Placement takes a while which is part of the fun of getting the new speakers.The people who live with you think you've come unhinged and they're probably right.
They think that you're crazy for moving the speakers a little bit, seeing how it sounds, getting back up and moving them some more, etc.
My eyes are still good.In my eyes you are in a farfield, which is not the best.Try to sit 5 feet closer or move them closer ar least 3 feet.I would be surprised if it isnt better.
Hmmm, I find that a listening distance of 12 - 13 ft works best with my 3.7´s, not nearfield listening Jaylevine, how far from the speakers do you sit?
Inside speaker to speaker distance is 5'10". Listening situation is 13'.