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Bad advice on toe-in...good advice on brightness?
#180287 10/24/07 03:19 AM
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For many months now I've been preaching about toe-in and severe toe-in at that on front speakers. After some significant R&D \:\) , I've discovered that toe-in is not all that's cracked up to be.

Last week when I came back from the Axiom/Paradigm showdown I decided to position my 80s without any toe-in. A few hours later, I sat down for a listening session and was absolutely amazed at what I heard. The 80s sounded more airy, actually completely disappeared on the majority of the CDs that I was listening to and the spatial cues just blew my mind. The highs also became more silky without losing clarity.

I thought back to last March when I decided on the severe toe-in and I believe what fooled me was the quality of the highs. They sound bright, clear and crisp with the severe toe-in (and louder) so I think that convinced me to leave them toed-in.

So at least for my room acoustics, Alan is correct that you should not toe in or at least toe in minimally.


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Re: Bad advice on toe-in...good advice on brightness?
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\:\)

There are just so many variables, in my opinion, regarding this subject. One important factor is how close your speakers are to the left/right walls. I have found that toeing the speakers in somewhat really helps in this situation, otherwise, the reflections skew the experience.

Another thing I've noticed is that with some degree of toe in, it really helps for those listeners that are off center and sitting in the left/right chairs. If you have the right speaker aime right at the right chair, the singer is not going to be center positioned as if coming from the center speaker.

The other night I had a few friends over and we were listening to various music. I was sitting in the right seat in the front row. I was amazed at how good the soundstage was being off center. The singer still seemed to be coming from the center position, and the various instruments panned from left speaker to right as expected.

Most articles I've read say you should have some degree of toe in, but not Mojo Toe In. \:\)


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SirQuack #180294 10/24/07 03:36 AM
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Yeah, you're right Randy. I also have to keep telling everyone that when I evaluate this kind of stuff, I do so from my sweet spot. No one else in my family really cares about sound the way I do so the only one that really counts is...ME \:\) .


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Re: Bad advice on toe-in...good advice on brightness?
Mojo #180298 10/24/07 03:44 AM
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funny. \:\)

My 80's are about 12ft apart, so if I had my left 80 aimed straight and was sitting clear over in the right chair in front of the right 80, I just don't get the same experience as if I have them toed in a bit.

Now if I toe them in to much, the right 80 would be aimed to far to the left of the person in the right chair and the stage would collapse. I may experiment a little more, as this is always fun. Right now I think I have them Mojo toed in to much. \:\)


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One important factor is how close your speakers are to the left/right walls. I have found that toeing the speakers in somewhat really helps in this situation, otherwise, the reflections skew the experience

I notice this allot in my room. The right main is only 4 feet from the wall vs 12 feet for the left main. For movies it’s not an issue so I have them pointing straight out for the widest front soundstage but for music or when using a phantom center I need to toe them in a little.


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Okay, now do toe-out. Hokey pokey us.

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My 80's are about 12ft apart, so if I had my left 80 aimed straight and was sitting clear over in the right chair in front of the right 80, I just don't get the same experience as if I have them toed in a bit.


That's another important factor, seperation distance, my mains are only seperated by 8ft so I have virtually no toe in, which sounds best in my room.


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I was always suspicious of the degree of toe in you were using. I use a slight amount myself with great results.

I was going to use the "Mojo toe in" but Randy beat me to it


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Yes Rick I do remember some of your comments. I suppose there's always a right time and a right place for people to come to their own conclusions. It's too bad it took me so long.


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I think I need to play with the toe in on my M80s at some point. When The Boy isn't sleeping and I actually have some down time. Aaaaaaahahahaha.


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