Seems like I read somewhere about setting them up as a "triangle." The distance from your listening position to the monitors should be the same as the distance between the monitors or something like that. I would think at some point excess distance between monitors would affect the stereo field adversely thus limiting the maximum distance between your listening position and the monitors.
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Thanks for the reply. I have heard the "triangle" thing too and use it.
What I am trying to figure out is how large can you make that triangle. I know there are numerous factors which could influence things, but there must be a limit to how far away nearfields should be positioned.
traditionally near fields are placed over the meter bridge of a console so the speakers are in front of the rear of the console, therefore no reflections = confusions within the area behind the console. The distance I suppose is determined by the depth of the console.
On the other hand if you move the speakers back from there, they become mid-fields which are really free standing speakers on stands.