How far do you sit from your speakers


How far from your speakers do you sit and how far apart are your speakers (measured center to center of the front baffle) looking for the distance to the actual speaker not the line between them.

Just curious asked this on another forum and it appears my triangle is much bigger then the average.

I'm 9.5' apart and 17' from my speakers
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Magnepan 3.6s 42"(average angled) from back wall, Edge 17" from sides, inner edges 39" from sides with 59" between inner edge of speakers. Corners have heavy drawn open drapes behind, and floor to ceiling bookshelves on side walls behind speakers. I sit 100" back, to 120" reclined.
My audio rack is on my left hand with the volume controls at arms reach. The room extends another twenty feet behind my listening position.
Wide stance of speakers have good soundstage, and allow WAF (since I AM the 'W' there, it pleases me no end) so I can see out the big window between speakers, as I lay here all day listening to music. The space allows me to reach the shelving on the walls behind the speakers better. I have a low-slung light weight, spare-framed leather chair between the speakers, top of chair is only 33" tall. Bryston 4B-SST2 Amp behind chair.
I'm sitting on the sofa in the picture of my system, that is on my system setup.

My Maggies are set up almost exactly like Elizabeth's (my youngest middle name, and she's so freakin cute!!) and I set a bit closer 10'. The Maggies throw out such a huge sound stage that they sound wonderful everywhere in this huge room, but they do have a sweet spot where I sit.
As always, Elizabeth, you made me laugh! "I am the "W"! And, a great detailed description. Any pictures of the room?

The angles seem narrow with 100" to the speakers and 59" between the speakers. Is that characteristic of the 3.6? Is 42" closer than average from the back wall? I am asking because I am curious about getting into Maggies and this seems different than the typical box speaker.
FWIW I just finished reading Jim Smith's "Get Better Sound" and he recommends a slightly elongated triangle where the distance between the speakers (measured tweet to tweet) is 83% of the distance from your ear to either tweeter. Of course there are many variables here (speaker type, irregular shaped rooms, ETC) but I have found over the years that my setup typically fell pretty close to this arrangement without knowing about Jim's ratio. Based on my experience and what I've recently read, if your "traffic pattern" allows I would suggest you use all that length to move the speakers well out into the room and then sit closer to them and see what happens. This would also ameliorate the problem of having the entertainment center between the speakers.
My room is narrow, just around eleven feet wide, and 30 or so deep. The stuff is in the window end and that is where it CAN go. It is out of the way, and still good. I pretty much live for music, but still want some space. My 'wall' of Lps is in the bedroom because in the main room it just uses up too much space.
My place is not perfect, but I do with it what I can. No pics.
Yeah, I like dipolar speakers. My first 'big' speakers were Infinity RSIIa with dipolar EMIMs/EMITs Then other 'box' speakers, and finally back to Magnepans. i think the Maggies are keepers.