New Amp Dictates New Speaker Placement?


I purchased a new amplifier a few months ago and installed it into my system. A friend who has heard my system more than half a dozen times over the previous year and a half mentioned that perhaps the speakers could be moved closer together because he could locate the sound from the drivers rather than the speakers disappearing.

The speakers had been positioned a couple years ago where they are presently located, and they have provided a superb image with many amplifiers.

The system sounds great with the new amp, but I do notice some localization of sound. Sort of a three-zone image. It's not aggregious...typical audiophilia.

Is it possible that the new amplifier has affected the image to the degree that repositioning the speakers is necessary?
tvad
i know when i use a solid state amp, i move my speakers a bit closer....and tubes, i spead them a bit.....nothing dramatic though
Ah, a different issue than your initial post suggested when 'your friend could localize sound from the drivers', usually a problem associated with speaker design.

If anything is 'wrong' and you're not just obsessing, I would suggest that it might me due to the, for lack of a better phrase, the density of the information, between your new amp and the amps you are accusomed to. I would suggest you could do things to resolve your problem (much as Jaybo suggested). First I would play with toe in a bit thinking that perhaps that the previous amp(s)were a bit different in the highs and getting the right high frequency info would get you a unified soundstage, or if that doesn't work, 2)close the spread of your speakers a few inches. Just a thought! Oh, if that doesn't work you can go back to some really basic things like reversing channels to see if it the recordings or playback components, and even moving your listening chair a few inches left or right, etc.

At the risk of being offensive (and I'm always ready to risk that :-)) I bet you are too influenced by your friends observation and have become obsessive, but have fun, thats what this is all about. Been there, done that!
After some burn in it can change too.. but yes every component I have replaced caused a slightly different image, and moving the speakers anything from a half inch to a Half foot can recorrect it.. Last one that was weird is I changed my speaker cables and things sounded much tighter, but kinda disconnected, Repositioned the speakers and they opened the stage even bigger than previous.. same with Transports, Cartridge Loading on turntables, etc... They have all effected the best toe in, listening distance whatever in my experience.
I'm having a similar challenge with low end presence after making some changes....have good tonal bass, just no slam of any kind....
I have played with toe-in. I'm going to bite the bullet, remove the brass footers, and move the speakers a bit closer together and then play with toe-in again.