In Reply to: RE: Probably the vast majority of multi-way speakers ever made . . . posted by sberger on March 12, 2021 at 16:33:48:
But my listening area is fairly modest. I sit/listen more or less in the same spot, so arranging the speakers to get pretty good imaging hasn't been difficult.
That doesn't address the challenge. It's not about providing a wider sweet spot. What I hear is a weird frequency dependent stage width sitting equally between the two speakers.
An hourglass shaped perspective. Not what you hear in the real world.
Responding to your deleted post, enjoy your shiny new toy. AB with your ARs and I think you'll better appreciate the odd presentation.
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