Just my opinion here. I've been watching Audio Shows on Youtube, Munich, Warsaw, New York, Toronto, etc.. I see a lot of set ups, Many due to room size have speakers placed relatively close together perhaps at best 5 feet apart.
 Now the purpose of Stereo is to create a phantom image. In these type of set ups the phantom image is at best narrow or weak which usually happens behind and between the speakers. If you are not hearing a phantom image then you are most likely hearing Folded down Mono. Nothing wrong with that, just that it is not Stereo.
  If you do have proper separation of your speakers you still maybe listening to Folded mono. It maybe difficult to discern the difference between stereo and mono but if you don't have a phantom image you are not listening in stereo. 
