Speaker Placement - When it's perfect!


So many audiophiles have commented that when your room treatment is completed, your electronics set up and tweaked and most importantly, your speakers are set up in your listening space correctly that you'll know it because everything just sounds so "right" and natural.  I just accomplished that feat in the last two weeks.  I say two weeks because I needed to play a wide variety of recordings to be sure that I'm there.  It is so great to have finally hit just the right set up.

I'm a bit embarrassed to admit that it has taken me well over a year of experimentation to get to this point.  It's not that other placements yielded poor quality sound its just that now everything sounds like a live event (as much as any of our systems can).

I would really appreciate hearing about your journey to the promised land of audiophile/music lover bliss.  How long did it take, what were the most difficult aspects of the journey?  And if you have yet to get there, what do  you think is the "brick in your wall"?
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The room is effectively about 22x16. I've got a dining area to my right and a hall going back to the right of the right speaker. The asymmetry of the space has posed challenges. It seems like the closer they are together the more the dining area influences their interaction. Setting them up along the short wall was a total flop they had no bass response unless I put my chair in the dining room and the speakers in the middle of the living room. In other words, all those stupid formulas are useless. I tried that Cardas calculator the other night. It said I should place them in the dead center of my room. I don't think so! 
Every year or so I seem to find a new “perfect” spot for my speakers. It’s like getting new speakers free. 
@tomic601   Didn't realize you have the Vandy 7 mk.II.  That plus the other gear you have listed must make for a fabulous system.  I'm betting that high ceiling allows the 7s to produce quite the soundstage.  You are definitely playing in the "big leagues".
@johnk  Nothing like a dedicated listening room designed for audio.  That must make positioning a lot easier.  I have the good fortune of a dedicated basement room, but the dimensions of the room were to the limit of the house design...but a nice place to listen!
kosst_amojan   Thanks for the description of your listening space.  It's a big area, but as you said quite asymmetrical.  It must have taken quite a lot of effort not to mention patience to get your system to sound right.  As I mentioned in my  original post I tried many of the formulas for speaker placement and none of them got me to THE spot.