what speakers do the best "disappearing act"??


what speakers do the best "disappearing act"??
I want speakers that totally envelop you in sound....so much so that it is non-directional, and sound seems to be coming from everywhere in the soundstage...

when I listen to music even with my eyes closed I can tell exactly where my 2 speakers are located and most of the sound eminates directly from them these 2 speakers..so maybe it's time to upgrade..my system is a pair of NHT 3.3, wadia 850 cdp, and odyssey monoblock amps.
eantala
hey hey!
i'm newbie so don't take my word as too much...

but my Mirage OM-10 does completly disapear even in my small room ...the technology omnipolar under theese speakers is awsome..they sound really wide even in a 13*20feet room..
and i can't point the speakers at all with the sound :)

i am realy pleased by them ..but again ..i didn't hear a lot of good speakers to be able to compare :p
Any speaker you put on your credit card and then fail to make payments for. ( just thought this needed a little humor).

Of all the speakers I have owned , my current speakers, Wisdom Audio D-75's and prior speakers, Waveform Mach 17's both do an excellent job. Both use active crossovers and the Wisdoms use a rather large Planar panel for 120 Hz and up. Most of my electronics are Audio Research tube gear. VPI-TNT and Wadia Digital
I'm surprised no one has mentioned any ESL (except for the Quads--which do disappear). I find most of the ESLs to do a great disappearing act, when set up properly--and as Sean mentioned used with appropriate equipment and cables. Martin Logan and Soundlab speakers do wonderful disapearing acts.
Aerial 7B's and 6's disappeared nicely as have Proac 1.5's. Excellent smaller floorstanders. My favorite is the Eidelon, especially considering the size difference. Iterations from above; placement, associated electronics and cabling may dictate your success.