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Thinking a little further on this, you may also be affecting how much bounce you're getting off the side walls. I'm used to having my speakers (again, other than Audio Notes which live in corners) well away from side walls, so they're not much of a factor. But if your side walls are close at hand, aiming your speakers toward you can cut down on that first reflection, which both screws up imaging (if you care about that) and boosts the upper mids, making your speakers seem more lively, for better or for worse.


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