OK, thank you Lee. I understand that you don’t like it. If you can generalize, what specific sonic characteristic do you attribute to an equilateral triangle presentation?
Jim Smith voiced my old Magico Mini 2 system to my room and it sounded great with his roughly 83% ratio and a fair amount of toe in. Then my later Magico Q3 system had a similar ratio tweeter to tweeter vs listening seat with speakers aimed straight ahead. In both of these cases, if I moved the speakers further apart to get that equilateral triangle, the sound became thinner with less body and rich tone and the center image suffered. So that is what I actually heard from such a positioning.
Now admittedly, my corner horns are completely different and I am more or less at an equilateral triangle of 15 feet in my squarish room. And occasionally, I actually sit 7 feet away from each upper horn throat because it is the smoothest room response. This is basically directly on access with the center of the horn. This is where the tone is the purest, and the sound most immediate.
Lack of musical involvement. With Jim’s setup, I have heard more presence, dynamics, and tone.