sun177 Posted February 18 (edited) My understanding is that it improves and widens the sound stage by toeing in, but got the Polk Rti-A3’s. All sound demos online they are positioned straight on and sound great. I experimented with the ones I just got and don’t notice a heck of a lot of difference with the sound stage, taking into account appropriate positioning otherwise. Any thoughts greatly appreciated- Edited February 18 by sun177 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AkakmanH Posted February 18 When pointed at you, you should hear more highs and a little less base. Highs tend to dissipate when not pointed at you. Voices, like talk shows should appear more clear. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
That_Guy Posted February 21 I do, but I use my speakers to listen to the music a lot when I am searching for new material for DJ sets. Having them pointed outwards, as AkakmanH said, muffles the highs a bit plus I am not a big fan of overhyped bass which is the reason I went with Yamaha DXR15s for a nice, flat, balanced sound. If used them for causal gaming etc I probably wouldn't worry about positioning as much but I am no sound expert and those are just my personal preferences when using PC connected speakers Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites