Very nice set up! I imagine the sound is spectacular! Beautiful and well treated. I am jealous!
They do indeed look more like Super &'s than Super V's.
Thanks Guys, I feel very fortunate to have this space. I purchased the property next door to me and turned it into a rental. There was an existing 3 car garage on it that was in pretty bad shape and I couldn't get insurance on it. So, I worked out a plan where I got a listening room and my wife got a guest house. The back of the room is a full kitchen and bath, so when people come over they have a place to stay.
The room really does sound good and I can hear differences in gear very easily. I can also really hear the room and how it changes when I move the panels around in it. I now have corner bass traps floor to ceiling in the front corners and some more panels around the room.
Regarding the OPs question about having a rack in between the speakers I can't stress enough how important it is to have that area clear of anything that can effect the soundstage. It made a very significant difference for the better once I moved my audio rack to the side of the room. The sound stage became very large and the instruments float in the air at various locations. Now I can hear where the people are on the stage.
When the rack was in between the speakers the stage became confused and broken up and much less defined. You get used to it but it's not right and everything kind of runs together.
I hope this helps,
Greg