Does anyone play two pairs of speakers at the same time?


I have found that certain combinations of speaker pairs produce a better sound than the single pair alone. For example: Klipsch Quartets and PSB Image 4T (new tweeters from Vifa) Quartets inside pair and volume matched to PSBs. I have done this over the years and found some great combinations.
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I started with one pair of Bose 901, but that was only 18 speakers. So then when the new Bose 901 came out I added a pair of those. 36 speakers! Yet something still was missing. The sound was coming at me from all over but mostly in front and way too similar. Some recordings I could still tell were different from others. So I kept adding speakers. B&W, ML, MBL, JBL, REL, got a good deal on some Klipschorns that filled in the corners real nice, set of Quads left and right side walls, half a dozen Totem bookshelf, was almost there and good thing too starting to run out of wall space! Yet something was missing. Then it hit me- the ceiling! In-walls to the rescue! 

That left only the floor. Which it turns out is mostly wasted space. Only a tiny amount of floor is actually doing anything. So now except for a foot path and enough to support the rack and chair its all speakers. 

Imaging? None! Immersion? TOTAL!
Millercarbon, 

I wish I could could see the humor in your failed attempt to be funny.  Let people who are serious post here, because perhaps they have tried what the OP was suggesting and want to share their experience with others.  
  Classic  , i have  non-audiophile friends and they LOVE that set up.  
holy cowz, i just setup my unused JBL305 MkI tweeter-to-tweeter to my AirPulse Model 1 (A200) and the increase in soundstage is incredible. deeper and wider... been thinking of doing this for awhile but all these XLR inputs-outputs are a bit daunting... i had better learn to make me own cables...
I had also tried my Yamaha DRX10 powered PA monitor as a 3rd speaker with varying results.. more bass, increased clarity (sometimes) and timber but the soundstage collapsed. I had also tried the JBL305s with the tweeters disconnected and pointed into corners for a swarm type sub arrangement.. more bass but again if bunged up the stereo image and gave me a headache..
I don’t know about extra pairs of speakers playing together but I recently heard the Swarm type subwoofer setup and bought it immediately. Multiple subs setup right is incredible sounding.