2 answers here to earlier questions:-
My office music room is indeed for music. I have a Lexicon 12MCB running Logic 7 which is superb at splitting key signals into genuine surround from a 2 channel source i.e. Bryston bdp2 and record deck.
There is no fatigue from volume. I thought that might be the case as often the volume needs to be decent to get the full information of the music out there, but I find I can identify the optimum volume to satisfy all round. And in principle the better the speaker the better for detail so it all helps in an odd way.
My office music room is indeed for music. I have a Lexicon 12MCB running Logic 7 which is superb at splitting key signals into genuine surround from a 2 channel source i.e. Bryston bdp2 and record deck.
There is no fatigue from volume. I thought that might be the case as often the volume needs to be decent to get the full information of the music out there, but I find I can identify the optimum volume to satisfy all round. And in principle the better the speaker the better for detail so it all helps in an odd way.

