shershah
New Member
Hi all,
the speakers that i have -
they have a very small "sweet spot" on the X-Y axis at listening position.
at that spot - everything falls into place, everything is holographic and 3D-
but, if i move my head 3.6 mm to one side, the magic is lost
i have to stand up for my head to be in the sweet spot (and the movement of the head in the vertical axis has about double the tolerance of the horizontal axis).
i have had made a seat that allows my head to be in the sweet spot -
but this is tiresome for me and my immediate family (and they have been recommending the services of the neighbourhood psychiatrist).
all the same, the "magic" is addictive, so i am found swaying like a stuck dervish at odd times during the day in front of the "system"
the question is -
is there a way out of this impasse?
is it a given that good loudspeakers will have a small "sweet spot" that must be suffered to experience the "magic"?
is there any person on this forum who has listened to the Focal Grand Utopias or the "big" Wilsons (which allow the "sweet spot" to be adjusted to the listener's head position)?
(sotto voce- "is my english good enough?")
TIA
the speakers that i have -
they have a very small "sweet spot" on the X-Y axis at listening position.
at that spot - everything falls into place, everything is holographic and 3D-
but, if i move my head 3.6 mm to one side, the magic is lost
i have to stand up for my head to be in the sweet spot (and the movement of the head in the vertical axis has about double the tolerance of the horizontal axis).
i have had made a seat that allows my head to be in the sweet spot -
but this is tiresome for me and my immediate family (and they have been recommending the services of the neighbourhood psychiatrist).
all the same, the "magic" is addictive, so i am found swaying like a stuck dervish at odd times during the day in front of the "system"
the question is -
is there a way out of this impasse?
is it a given that good loudspeakers will have a small "sweet spot" that must be suffered to experience the "magic"?
is there any person on this forum who has listened to the Focal Grand Utopias or the "big" Wilsons (which allow the "sweet spot" to be adjusted to the listener's head position)?
(sotto voce- "is my english good enough?")
TIA
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