Did some back of the envelope calculations about the vertical sound dispersion for this speaker.
The tweeter is at 32" = 81.2 ~ 82 cm according to
https://www.stereophile.com/content/perlisten-s7t-loudspeaker
The speaker has a 2 degrees tilt - again as per Stereophile.
For the following computations keep in mind the strongest sound is perpendicular on the cabinet (the center of the 30 degrees of dispersion is NOT horizontal but perpendicular on the cabinet).
From the measurements, the directivity is around 15 degrees around the OX (horizontal) axis.
tan(15deg + 2deg) = tan(17deg) ~ 0.3
My ear at the sofa is about 38" and I sit at 3 meters.
300 * 0.3 = 90cm above the tweeter the signal ends rather abruptly - at 82 + 90 = 172
On the other side (below the tweeter) the window is 15 deg -2 deg = 13 deg.
tan(13 deg) = 0.23
300 * 0.23 = 69 cm below the horizontal of the tweeter => 82-69=3 (just above floor, no reflections for the strongest window of the signal)
This means the window at 3 meters the main / most powerfull sound window is between 3 cm and to 172 cm .
Given the human ear is (wild guess) 10-15cm off the top of the head:
172 + 15 = 187cm. In other words 6.1 guys can still listen on their feet (at 3m) - or laying on the couch, or sitting on a sofa.
The tweeter seemed low for such tightly controlled vertical window. In fact, all is fine.