In Reply to: How to get good soundstaging for off-centerline listeners posted by Duke on April 8, 2011 at 22:51:06:
Earlier you said, "narrow-pattern speaker set up correctly can give very consistent tonal balance throughout the room, and even into the next room, outperforming conventional speakers in that regard."
Here you add, "Some off-centerline locations in the room will have better soundstaging than others, but all of them will be better than with a conventional setup using conventional speakers."
Is your claim for, better tonal balance and imaging throughout any room than a conventional sweetspot room/speaker dependent interface?
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- RE: How to get good soundstaging for off-centerline listeners - soulfood 04/9/1105:23:14 04/9/11 (8)
- RE: How to get good soundstaging for off-centerline listeners - Duke 10:52:21 04/9/11 (7)
- RE: How to get good soundstaging for off-centerline listeners - soulfood 12:02:36 04/9/11 (6)
- RE: Unconventional soundstaging and tonal balance - M3 lover 11:46:50 04/10/11 (1)
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- Unconventional - Duke 13:09:36 04/9/11 (3)
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