It don't matter if they're toed or straight. The best way I can describe it is, the M5s "paint" images behind them in a very uncanny way. I've found this effect is lessened if the tweeters are at ear height or above. I swear I can "see" the performers. Others have made the same comment. I get this effect both in the main room and living room although because they are pushed closer to the front wall in the living room, the effect is lessened.

As I've said before, those relatively small M5s have no business sounding the way they do in my relatively large room. Listeners are stunned to take off their blinders and discover such a small speaker throwing such a soundstage. They really are remarkable.

I'll just add that the M5s completely disappear sonically. I haven't been able to achieve that with the M100s.

Last edited by Mojo; 09/27/19 10:51 PM.

House of the Rising Sone
Out in the mid or far field
Dedicated mid-woofers are over-rated