Speaker placement – Legacy Audio Classic HD User Manual
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To allow more flexibility in seating arrangements, your Legacy 
loudspeaker is designed for broad lateral coverage. Optimal listener 
position is actually about 5 to 15 degrees off the axis normal to the 
loudspeaker baffle. Assuming a listener distance of about ten feet, begin 
by placing the speakers approximately 7 feet apart and about 1 – 3 feet 
from the wall behind them. In most rooms this will afford a speaker 
position at least 2 feet or more from the side walls. The amount of 
recommended "toe-in" is a function of the listening angle. As the overall 
listening angle increases from 40 degrees, the amount of toe-in should 
increase. Your Legacy speaker is optimized for a flat response in the far 
field. Best results are obtained vertically with the listener's ear at tweeter 
level with the loudspeakers gently toed in toward the listener. Increasing 
the degree of toe-in is recommended when placement next to sidewalls is 
required. Placing the loudspeaker or the listener near a room boundary 
will generally increase low frequency impact. If you are forced to position 
one or both of your loudspeakers in a corner, be prepared to reduce bass 
output via the control switches on the rear terminal plate of each 
loudspeaker. You may also wish to reduce low frequency output with your 
preamp's bass tone control. 
Speaker Placement