Completely understand. Have heard it in much larger rooms, but my typical listening setup would be something like the top half of the image below. Realistically I sit farther back though. I would go with long wall placement, but to do that and have the speakers away from the wall would put them in the path of .... everything, and dominate the room.
But while we were moving things around in between rennovations, the room was filled with items temporarily between listening position and the speakers. Needed to hear some music though, so flipped the speakers around, completely haphazard placement, and pointed them where the rack usually is, and made that my seating position, and hit play.
Holy depth.
Put in Tori Amos's "Way Down". A quick tune, but with a number of backup singers that also briefly solo. Tori was up front, the backup singers spread against the back wall, way back, and just plain eerie when the one backup singer has a line, all by her self, coming from the farthest corner of my room.
Being forced to go back to the old configuration just plain isn't the same.
