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Thanks for that excellent clarification. Is this specific to the MTM design or does it apply also to the more common TMM design? Or is it less with the less with the latter because the woofers are close to each other?
The effect of lobbing depends on the vertical off axis as well. The further away from the speaker,the less vertical distance has the effect.I personally did not find any issue with it with the ST unless the speaker are brought in away from the front wall and closer to the listening position.In all honesty, i think the ST has better integration than the Sierra 2. I found the sierra 2 has to be listened on tweeter axis to have a good sound, other wise, it seems there is a hole or roll off on the highs.
In my experience with HT2-TLs, the effect was quite noticeable at 7-8ft if I stood up. A bit further back, not so much.
Realizing that we all have different tastes and desires in our music and how we might listen to it, I just don't understand why so many people are so concerned how it sounds when listening standing up. Obviously I don't want to have to place my head in a vise in order to hear my music at its best, but I listen to it seriously only when sitting in my recliner 10 feet away (about 12 feet or so if I'm reclined), centered between the speakers. If I'm not specifically sitting and listening but doing something else, like reading or eating a meal or standing up, as long as the music sounds decent, I'm perfectly satisfied. Again, to each his own.Paul
It could beca combination of the lobbing and the roll off oh highs you hearing from the ribbon. The small dome in the ST has much better vertical dispersion so the effect if the change in sound is not as obvious.
Paul,I agree with your thoughts posted above. I didn't notice any obvious SQ issues when standing with my STs with dome tweeters. I have a fairly small room and sit about 7'-8' away dead center between the speakers. I have a recliner as well and when it's time for serious listening I like to be comfortable . There was a discussion in a thread over at the Steve Hoffman forum about how chairs with high backs can adversely effect SQ. I just didn't notice it but some do. I'm all about comfort when listening to music .http://forums.stevehoffman.tv/threads/any-recommendations-for-quality-listening-chairs.338728/page-5Bill