This is is going to be harder than I thought. Right now these are in a smaller room 13.75x16x75. It's been a few days now, and I've been fiddling with placement. These are dynamos. They are getting 550 Watts a side, and The midbass is too strong around 200-800hz and is booming and killing the image. It's not noticeable all the time, but it's hard to turn them up because the just sound so boomy. Yes I know the room is small, but I bought them anyway with the thiought of finishing the basement in the future and moving down there. I have to make due for now.. any suggestions? Woofer face about 3.75 out from rear wall, 3.5 feet from side wall, listening position about 11.25 feet away from speaker. Whatever the minimum distance I can get away with with these with the MTM array? I have a heavenly speaker in a hellacious room. It's got that plasticy midbass boom box resonance I remember from being a kid. I want to tackle this head on with the placement, and then look at treatments to help the bass. Sometimes it sounds good sometimes I want to shut it off. I know they are still breaking in, but I doubt this weird bass is gonna fix it self with break in.