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    Default New ELX Titan towers - best positioning?

    Does anyone have recommendations or articles/publications I can read on strategies for positioning these towers? I have the towers about 9’ from MLP right now and am focused on figuring out how far apart they should be, toe-in angle or not, distance from back wall if it matters.. anything. I have some degrees of freedom in positioning except that the towers flank a TV and center console, but still options. I’ll continue tinkering on my own. Thanks for any tips!

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    Default Re: New ELX Titan towers - best positioning?

    One thing to make sure of is the face(front baffle) of the speakers should be in front of the TV and console.

    Everything matters, and a lot what matters is subjective. I would give the Towers a couple of feet from the front wall, toe-in/out to taste.
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    Default Re: New ELX Titan towers - best positioning?

    My Towers are about 9' from my MLP, 7' apart, 4' from back wall, and slightly toed in. If I could, I'd have placed them around 9' apart (equilateral triangle) but can't in my room.
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    Default Re: New ELX Titan towers - best positioning?

    After a lot of different placements/experimentation we have our Towers (old, NrT tweeter version) 19" from the back of the speaker to the back wall, and facing straight ahead.

    They're about 4' apart, and we sit about 12' from them.

    They work very well for us in that configuration, both for music and tv/movies, in a 2.0 set-up.

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    Default Re: New ELX Titan towers - best positioning?

    Quote Originally Posted by newbo101 View Post
    Does anyone have recommendations or articles/publications I can read on strategies for positioning these towers? I have the towers about 9’ from MLP right now and am focused on figuring out how far apart they should be, toe-in angle or not, distance from back wall if it matters.. anything. I have some degrees of freedom in positioning except that the towers flank a TV and center console, but still options. I’ll continue tinkering on my own. Thanks for any tips!
    If they're about 9' from the main listening position, they should be as close as you can realistically get them to being 9' apart. Think equilateral triangle. In real rooms perfect such triangles often aren't practical but get as close as you can.

    You shouldn't really need to toe-in the ELXs because their horizontal dispersion is excellent, but depending on your room you might find you like them better with just a tiny little bit of it. This is especially true if the speakers are further apart from each other than from the MLP.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SunByrne View Post
    If they're about 9' from the main listening position, they should be as close as you can realistically get them to being 9' apart. Think equilateral triangle. In real rooms perfect such triangles often aren't practical but get as close as you can.

    You shouldn't really need to toe-in the ELXs because their horizontal dispersion is excellent, but depending on your room you might find you like them better with just a tiny little bit of it. This is especially true if the speakers are further apart from each other than from the MLP.
    I agree on not having toe-in if sitting directly in the center of the speakers. It seems that the soundstage would be wider and more spacious. What about when the listening area is a sofa and I'm usually sitting either a little to the left or right of center? It seems that a little toe in would help the further away speaker to sound a little louder. With no toe-in if I'm sitting off center, it seems that I'm listening mostly to the speaker that's facing directly towards me. Whatcha think?
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    Default Re: New ELX Titan towers - best positioning?

    Quote Originally Posted by natetg57 View Post
    I agree on not having toe-in if sitting directly in the center of the speakers. It seems that the soundstage would be wider and more spacious. What about when the listening area is a sofa and I'm usually sitting either a little to the left or right of center? It seems that a little toe in would help the further away speaker to sound a little louder. With no toe-in if I'm sitting off center, it seems that I'm listening mostly to the speaker that's facing directly towards me. Whatcha think?
    This is exactly the situation I’m trying to solve for. A fairly wide 2 cushion couch in front of the speakers with a TV and console in the middle. I noticed when sitting on the left side that I mainly hear the left speaker or at least that’s my perception. So wondering how best to make it sound fairly uniform across. I can play with horizontal alignment of all the pieces a little bit, couch, speakers, tv/console.

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    Default Re: New ELX Titan towers - best positioning?

    Quote Originally Posted by newbo101 View Post
    This is exactly the situation I’m trying to solve for. A fairly wide 2 cushion couch in front of the speakers with a TV and console in the middle. I noticed when sitting on the left side that I mainly hear the left speaker or at least that’s my perception. So wondering how best to make it sound fairly uniform across. I can play with horizontal alignment of all the pieces a little bit, couch, speakers, tv/console.
    That's just plain physics. If you sit closer to one speaker, you are going to hear more from that speaker.

    There is going to be one spot that is the primary position, any other spot will be compromised.
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    Default Re: New ELX Titan towers - best positioning?

    Quote Originally Posted by newbo101 View Post
    This is exactly the situation I’m trying to solve for. A fairly wide 2 cushion couch in front of the speakers with a TV and console in the middle. I noticed when sitting on the left side that I mainly hear the left speaker or at least that’s my perception. So wondering how best to make it sound fairly uniform across. I can play with horizontal alignment of all the pieces a little bit, couch, speakers, tv/console.
    I'd suggest at least trying some toe-in to see if it makes the sound a little more even across all of your primary listening positions.
    Nate

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    Default Re: New ELX Titan towers - best positioning?

    Quote Originally Posted by newbo101 View Post
    This is exactly the situation I’m trying to solve for. A fairly wide 2 cushion couch in front of the speakers with a TV and console in the middle. I noticed when sitting on the left side that I mainly hear the left speaker or at least that’s my perception. So wondering how best to make it sound fairly uniform across. I can play with horizontal alignment of all the pieces a little bit, couch, speakers, tv/console.
    My first thought would be to move the speakers closer together if you can - that way you'll be closer to the opposite speaker.

    And/or experiment with toe-in - you might try pointing the right speaker at the left seat and vice-versa. That might help, and experimenting is fun :-)

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