I am in the process of tiling my basement, and soon I will be re-assembling my audio/home theater system where a pair of Cornwalls serve as the mains. Previously, on the wall as you face the tv, I had the audio rack with mono amps, preamp, phono pre, turntable, cd player, and 5.1 channel receiver just to the left of the tv. Then, one Cornwall was just to the right of the tv, and one was just to the left of the audio rack. (By the way, the tv is NOT flat panel, its an older 36" tv that sits on a tv rack that also holds a dvd player and a game console.)
My question is this, would it be better to move the audio rack to the far left, and have the left side Cornwall next to the TV? In doing that, I would have a better listening triangle with the tweeter to tweeter distance 7 feet and the seating 7 feet away. However, this puts the audio rack in the far left corner of that tv wall, and I worry about the turntable in that location. (Vinyl is the my main listening format and the system, although set up for HT, is used that way minimally.)
I should mention that the previous set up was very good, I would just toe in the left speaker a bit more than the right. Still, I wonder if I would get better imaging if I moved the audio rack out of the center, leaving just the tv/tv rack.
Your thoughts are appreciated.
Dave