Newbee,
Regarding off axis listening, what one normally experiences in most systems is that when one moves outside the sweet spot or the sweet zone there is a loss of realism. The image that one hears in the sweet area does not carry over into the non-sweet area. So, other listeners will not have the same sonic experience outside "the zone" as those inside "the zone" have. With my system, you can move around the room and all the elements remain in place. It is quite uncanny. You can sit or stand virtually anywhere in the room and not feel the sonic image is diminished. You never get the feeling that you are outside "the zone" unless you are very close to one of the speakers or directly outside one of the speakers.
Regarding off axis listening, what one normally experiences in most systems is that when one moves outside the sweet spot or the sweet zone there is a loss of realism. The image that one hears in the sweet area does not carry over into the non-sweet area. So, other listeners will not have the same sonic experience outside "the zone" as those inside "the zone" have. With my system, you can move around the room and all the elements remain in place. It is quite uncanny. You can sit or stand virtually anywhere in the room and not feel the sonic image is diminished. You never get the feeling that you are outside "the zone" unless you are very close to one of the speakers or directly outside one of the speakers.