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Hi, everyone This is a guy who's owning the best audio system set-up in USAhere is the link:http://www.ultraaudio.com/features/2004_02_01.htmI can't imagine need 5 people to set up that systems, unbelievable
In two-channel mode (which is what I listened to, about twenty feet from the speaks), in an untreated, semi-carpeted, bare (BIG!) room, the stereo image was huge and non-beamy, even walking all over the place. I couldn't identify any glaring nodes or nulls in a brief tour....
In two channel mode an "untreated, semi-carpeted, bare (BIG!) room" is the only way to get half decent sound.Forget about room treatments in a small room for stereo, you need a big, live room boundries
I am unclear as to how following the recommendations contained in the above statement would result in the best quality 2ch playback . Clarification of your assertion would be appreciated.Scotty
Some can argue than in a heavily treated room you can hear better "into" the record. It is true only in a sense that you get more direct sound, but that will be neither psychoacoustically complete, nor consistent. It is like watching tv in a dark room: of course you will get less disturbance from ambient light, but it will not make the tv picture any more 3D. .