I'm bumping this because I read your reply again. The models and my measurements showed good potential for a central placement. My speakers (to the baffle) are 42" off the rear wall and 34 inches off the side wall. I know what you mean about how the Salons like to be close to the wall to make bass. Unfortunately, in my room, they weren't quite the fun in the imaging/immersion department when they were against the wall. That's when I decided to add subs.
In any case, spurred by your comments and my understanding of my room I tried it your way a couple of days ago. My measurements and the REW models suggested it would work but I hadn't thought to try it. Unfortunately, I didn't think it worked as well there. There's a null somewhere in the mid-bass. I didn't see it in the numbers, but I could hear it.
Yep, proper placement of quality speakers, like the Salon2, is what gives the perfect soundstage. Very few, if any, dome tweeter systems do well against walls. An exception being if they were on a true 45* angle in the corners. But then the room's width would have to be of a dimension that would make it work, also.
The room I built 20 years ago, was 17.5' wide...96" c/c spacing of the mains, 57" to the side walls, 42"-45" to the rear wall.
It was the best soundstage I ever heard in any house. And as it turned out, the bass hot spots(not counting corner placement) were at the same locations.
I've heard many systems that the c/c distance was greater than 96", but too close to the side walls, as a result, and the width, depth of the soundstage was nowhere near as good.