There is a way to make a two seater work, at some loss to both listeners, but better than not. But this doesn't replace a single seat. Cross the axis of your speakers well in front of your head. The the person on the right, for example will be listening to the speaker on the left on axis but further away and the speaker on the right off axis which will be closer but where I presume the will be a loss due to off axis dispersion.
Less than perfect for sure but it does work. Another solution would be to use omni speakers. The only loss here would be the loss of specificity in an otherwise huge soundstage.
Personally I gave my wife the family room and TV, I took the living room and stereo with a single central located Scandinavian stressless recliner. Man am I less stressed!@ :-)
Less than perfect for sure but it does work. Another solution would be to use omni speakers. The only loss here would be the loss of specificity in an otherwise huge soundstage.
Personally I gave my wife the family room and TV, I took the living room and stereo with a single central located Scandinavian stressless recliner. Man am I less stressed!@ :-)