Get away from the wall.
How far apart should wall mounted front speakers.
Position the speakers away from your walls at a distance that s a multiple of thirds or fifths of the room s dimension in that direction.
Firstly place your speakers right up against the wall flat out not toed in and the appropriate distance apart usually 1 5 2 5m depending on relative listening position and aesthetics.
There s a zone between 1m and 2 2m that ideally you want to avoid.
If side placement isn t practical place your surround speakers a few feet behind your listening position and face them forward.
If the speakers are in a wall that s 10 feet from your chair place them no more than 10 feet and no less than 5 feet apart from each other to maintain a good stereo effect.
For example if a room is 20 feet long and 15 feet wide locate the left and right front speakers 4 feet one fifth from the wall behind them and 3 feet out one fifth from the left and right side walls.
Place the center channel speaker so that it s at ear level when you re seated.
Like stand mounted bookshelf speakers floor standing speakers or tower speakers should also be moved two feet away from any boundary or wall.
Doing this will ensure that your speaker is working as it was designed and not emphasizing bass frequencies from being found in proximity to a wall.
If your television is wall mounted place the center channel speaker slightly below.