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'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.
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!

I second Newbee...this sounds ever so unlikley. It is not unusual to notice new things about a recording even after having heard it many times before...it does not always mean there is a problem/fault somewhere just you listened in a different way with a different form of concetration....but like a red spaghetti sauce spot on your shirt after lunch - the more you look at it the bigger or more obtrusive one thinks it is ( others may not even notice ) - out out dammned spot!

Once you notice something and know exactly how to listen for it, naturally you notice it more often. (Probably not what you want to hear - apologies if this sounds trite)
I have a nearfield set-up...basically an 8 foot equalateral triangle, give or take a few inches. I think the sound is phenomenal when I get even closer to the speakers...say within six feet. The speakers totally disappear.

Anyway. I moved them closer together by about six inches on each side, and I'm playing with toe-in again by trying less toe-in...essentially flat. I'll go from there.

Gotta tweak something! Can't just have a system that I turn on and play! That'd be too easy and against the Audiophile Code.
Grant,
How about a new house? Tell the wife you need a special room for the new amp.
Keep my name out of this.