This fuss over the definition of "tweak" strikes me as a distinction
without a difference so far. 

If we're at this point it becomes useful to see what the dictionary
says. Webster has the following as one definition for tweak: to make
small adjustments (as in "tweak the controls"); especially "fine tune."
Other definitions have little to with audio (to pinch or pull,
annoy/bother or injure slightly.) 

It strikes me that incrementally moving the speakers is far closer to
the applicable definition than the process of adding equipment et al. 

I think the original spirit of the opening question was what can we do
with our systems - at little or no cost - that will improve them. I
don't think the intent was to eliminate certain possibilities because
they should have already been done.


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