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
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?
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?
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