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I have also highly reccomended the "girlfriend" sitting in front of you on the sofa position for those with significant others who might also enjoy the soundstage. This actually works "VERY" well. and of course might offer other advantages.
I challenge anyone with "non-reflective" speakers to demonstrate more "high performance" (as in true to the original recording) sweet spots than that. It just doesn't happen.
*cough* Trinaural processor *cough* Meridian Trifield *cough* Logic 7 *cough*
SaDono,Hope you're not catching something. I know I won't be sharing the sweet spot with you Saturday.
It's "G" spot, not sweet spot!!!!!!
You should have seen it whating? Or heard it coming? More double entendre, John?
my present monitors have "conventional" drivers - focal ti inwerted dome tweets, & eton kevlar sandwich midwoofs. the sound in the "sweet spot" is definitely better than when you're not centered between the speakers, both moving forward & backwards, per yer suggestions. *but* - i still get a really nice soundstage, even when seated directly in front of one speaker, which i sometimes do, when friends come over & wanna hear my rig. sometimes we share the sweet spot, both of us a bit off-center.