Before doing anything else, listen in stereo to one of your better recorded tracks that inherently has good broad and deep soundstaging. Now try pulling your speakers out another foot (don’t worry about what it looks like for now) and about 6' apart and toe the speakers in so that they point toward your shoulders. Put on that same track and see what you think. My guess is you’ll get better imaging with an enhanced sense of space and depth, and you may also find the speakers disappear more as a sound source. Let’s start with that and go from there.
Where do I go from here?
- Marantz AV-7005, pre/pro (with balanced outputs and 1.4a HDMI);
Rotel RMB-1565, surrounds and center;
Rotel RKB-650, mains w/ bi-amping;
Martin Logan Motion 20, mains;
Martin Logan Motion 8 Center;
Klipsch SW-10, sub;
KEF iQ-5, surrounds;
Klipsch RS-41 II, surround backs
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