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Toe in or not
#1
Any thoughts on this with Phantom ?
I usually toe in to my listening position what do other users think


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#2
They are comparatively omnidirectional so it is less crucial, but I actually ended up with a 45 degree toe in which I found gave best imaging in my room.


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#3
I have them toed in for about 30degrees. This seems to work out best in my living room.
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#4
Depends on where I site them: if 1.5m from side walls, then straight ahead, if 0.5m from side walls, then nearly pointing at my head.
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#5
My guess, without actually having heard my phantoms yet as I am on an extended trip is that: 

1. The dispersion is very good given the small drivers on the front.  
2. Therefore one needs only a little toe in....

At least that is my guess. Every room is different.  

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#6
I've had mine a while and I've ended up with about 12 degrees of toe in.
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#7
The tweeters don't emit in a narrow beam like more conventional boxes, so I wouldn't have thought anyone would need a huge toe-in.
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#8
(25-Sep-2015, 22:18)nigelb001 Wrote: The tweeters don't emit in a narrow beam like more conventional boxes, so I wouldn't have thought anyone would need a huge toe-in.

True, you don't really need much. They image quite well pretty much straight on. I move around in my room a lot and I found that a sharp toe-in so the speakers are both pointed at a spot in front of my listening 'zone' provide the most consistent and coherent stereo image.


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#9
I put them at 2-3 degrees inward. TBH.. the music and dynamics makes me forget about anything else. Heh
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