@barts The Polks were $6k.
The reason for the 4 chairs only lined up in the center is that the SDA technology is designed for the sweet spot. However, it was a good test to sit off axis too because it showed that they performed just as good as others off axis.
What's nice is that even if you didn't hook up the terminals for the second set of drivers critical for SDA, you would still have a high end stereo speaker for a fraction of the cost of others with similar performance.
Fwiw, the guy running the demo was nice to me. In fact, I give him points for running a semi-structured demo and keeping things under control. So many rooms you go into and nobody says anything... You can't get a seat in the sweet spot and there's no description of what they are demoing. It's just a free for all.
I asked him several questions and was definitely skeptical when I entered, but those speakers convinced me. They did what almost no other speaker can do in terms of imaging.
The reason for the 4 chairs only lined up in the center is that the SDA technology is designed for the sweet spot. However, it was a good test to sit off axis too because it showed that they performed just as good as others off axis.
What's nice is that even if you didn't hook up the terminals for the second set of drivers critical for SDA, you would still have a high end stereo speaker for a fraction of the cost of others with similar performance.
Fwiw, the guy running the demo was nice to me. In fact, I give him points for running a semi-structured demo and keeping things under control. So many rooms you go into and nobody says anything... You can't get a seat in the sweet spot and there's no description of what they are demoing. It's just a free for all.
I asked him several questions and was definitely skeptical when I entered, but those speakers convinced me. They did what almost no other speaker can do in terms of imaging.