Where to place - need some hand holding please


To all,
I bought a system based on my research here with no audiophile experience (Until than my stereo had been an Aiwa boom box from my college days.) I have been very happy, so thanks everybody. Now that I have had it for 1+ year and have become very intimate with it, I want to start calibrating, or flatten the response rather. I had hoped after spending some time I would appreciate the differences better.
Please click on my system link to view setup and pics.
Where do I begin? Speaker placement? I have no clue where to put them. Where should I try? My sub baffles me the most as it fires 3 ways so the corner is not an option. Sumiko said to place it between the FR & FL, but my center goes there and there is no room for anything else up there. My room dimensions are: 19'L x 11'2"W x 8'H.
To make things more challenging, if you look at the pic titled: “Front View” the toed in cabinets behind the speakers are not even on both sides of the room. One goes a 2 inches further out into the room.
I should also mention my severe limitations at this point. I cannot put any room treatments because of Wife Acceptance. Nor can I spend any more money on things like equalizers, again because of my wife, as she was not too thrilled with the money I put in already.
Based on these limitations, is there anything I can do to improve the responses, like speaker placement, etc? If so, where should I move the speaker?

Thank you in advance for any help,
David
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Showing 2 responses by gregm

David- try the following (slightly asymmetrical placem't).
1st mark where your spkrs are now (so oyu can go back if necessary).
2. Pull the spkrs out ~3' fm the corner cabinets (back centre of spkr to middle flat surface of cab -- the one that's 1" further out)
3. Place left spkr ~3' or more fm side wall (ignore the matter of the fireplace)-- that's measuring fm woof centre to wall.
3. Remove podium for now.
4. Move right speaker ~2-3' away fm the b/shelf.
5. Listen with spkrs firing ahead.
6. Toe in spkrs to around 60-70 degree, pivoting left front (left spkr) right front (right spkr) -- listening for better 3D imaging while retaining soundstage.

You have to gauge the full sound now, not individual frequency check. Note which "sounds" are still lacking.

Place yr subwoof behind the seat if possible. Since there is only one sub, I see no other placement in yr photos.

Hope for the best!
Yes, move them forward and keep the distance fm side walls Asymmetrical. I would guess the right spkr closer to b/shelf than left spkr to wall. In gauging the distances measure fm woofer cone to whatever you're measuring.