Imaging and soundstage


Is the seating distance from wall behind the listener a factor with imaging and soundstageing?
128x128mitch4t
Yes, but what is behind the listener can be even more of a factor than the distance. The distance will often determine what should be there.
It seems that the consensus is the listening chair should be a minimum of 4 feet from the back wall.

Since your topic is imaging and soundstaging, you might also try moving your speakers around a bit. There's an Allison rule that seems to work quite well for speaker placement. That is: (All measurements from the front center woofer driver)

Middle distance squared = shortest distance multiplied by longest distance.

Implementing this rule along with toed-in speakers so the tweeters and midranges are pointed directly at the listener's ear could be an excellent starting point toward obtaining pinpoint imaging and 3-d soundstaging. And perhaps even the ending point.

-IMO
Stehno:
Maybe you could put that into plain English for those of us who are equation-challenged.
Use an example -- with real numbers, please. This sounds interesting, but I don't 'get' your drift
Sure, woofer front center is:

o 3.5ft from side wall.
o 2.0ft from floor.
o 6.0ft from back wall.

3.5 squared = 12.5
2.0 x 6.0 = 12.0

12.5 is pert near equal to 12.0

-IMO