Moon,
I'd agree with Mapman, the height thing is really recording specific.
One of my favorite "studio-stunt" recordings to demo the imaging capabilities of the Ohms (100s w/ a pair of Rythmik subs in my case) is found on Lindsey Buckingham's "Under The Skin". The track "It was You" bounces grouped/multi-tracked vocals around the stage - left/right, up/down, forward/back. This is not exactly a natural, audiophile approved recording technique, but a dramatic demo of how well the speakers place sources in space.
Similarly, "Q sound" recordings are shown in full glory.
IME, with more traditional recordings, results will vary too much to generalize.
Marty
I'd agree with Mapman, the height thing is really recording specific.
One of my favorite "studio-stunt" recordings to demo the imaging capabilities of the Ohms (100s w/ a pair of Rythmik subs in my case) is found on Lindsey Buckingham's "Under The Skin". The track "It was You" bounces grouped/multi-tracked vocals around the stage - left/right, up/down, forward/back. This is not exactly a natural, audiophile approved recording technique, but a dramatic demo of how well the speakers place sources in space.
Similarly, "Q sound" recordings are shown in full glory.
IME, with more traditional recordings, results will vary too much to generalize.
Marty