you have to be nuts to readjust your arm for every or even for different records. This started out to be a caution for all to properly adjust azimuth, and how important this adjustment is on sound. I've said what I wanted - this line of posts is finished for me.
"Straight" talk
I can't emphasize enough about the importance of proper azimuth. When even a bit off, the result is smearing of soundstage, emphasis of one channel or the other, blurring of lyrics, loss or air around the instruments...etc. If Paul Simon (et al) doesn't sing in his own space exactly between your speakers....better get a Foz.
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- 48 posts total