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Note: I can't move the Sofa from the rear wall.
I meant it's a sectional sofa, so you move it as a block, and it's still on the rear wall, but a different one....
An example worth a thousand word, so tell me if there are no soundstage, Imaging in these songs. I feel they have soundstage when I listen to a good pair of headphones and amp: (sorry for the YT
If you think these type of music does not fit with audiophile type of gears, then you are right I will stop looking for it.
On Subwoofer, yes that's a good observation, I like the JL Audio I auditioned, and I just finished reading the thread on mono/stereo subs, that will be a good investment for me, but I will love first a richer enveloping sound.
To all last comments, that will be a huge negociation with my wife, but not impossible if there is a huge benefit.So I will try it with my current system and see if that works well. I do have to reset up the dining area too, so at least 2-3 hours of work, but I am curious to hear the result.
good luck with these "real world' living conditions.If you could demo a pair of OHM speakers, they might get you part of the way there.
I am not saying that there isn't soundstage or imaging, but what would "the feeling of being there" mean in the context of Squarepusher, where the impression of depth is created through reverb? Or in the Roots, where the soundstage was created by the studio engineer, as each instrument and the vocalists were likely recorded as individual channels and then mixed?I also like electronic music, so to give you several older examples: Thievery Corporation and much of pop and rock tends to have a very left, right, middle soundstage (or in the case of The XX, left, just left of middle, just right of middle, and right); Bajofondo has a number of musicians whom they tend to spread out from left to right, making for a more interesting soundstage experience; Orbital does a lot of pan-pot imaging, while Radiohead also uses phase to create interesting imaging effects on OK Computer. In none of these recordings can I possibly have a "feeling of being there,"
That sense of 'being there' often is a result of high efficiency, high dynamics in the speakers. You might look at some of the higher end JBL or Klipsch Heritage speakers to get you there. One thing I really like about my Forte III's is they are designed to work best pushed up close to a wall. I'd avoid lower end Klipsch though (like the RP series), they just don't sound that good, IME. Especially compared to what the Heritage line can do.
...what could possibly be the cheapest way to improve the system... turn on the stereo and make everybody dance and/or listen to appreciate the emotion filling the room.
Yes, it was "impossible" to move my son's sectional in their new house. Until it was moved to where I suggested. Whatever you decide you did the right thing eliciting opinions, it gives you a larger menu to choose from.
Looks like the left speaker is in or on the fireplace. What am I missing?