Moving the sweet spot


Moving the sweet spot.

I was just walking behind my sweet spot chair, and I had noticed that I can hear more of the high frequency, just before I arrive in the center of the listening position, then I move back and forth to pinpoint the place. Then I move my chair at that new spot, one foot farther back, one foot to the right, the chair pointing between the middle of the speakers. So, It seems that if I am sitting at the sweet spot, there is a high frequecy cancellation. My room is an open space, and my left ear is not as good as I was young.


audiosens
I wonder how many of us have hearing damage in our right ear because of driving with the nagivator?
Minimize the reflections in the room. Then sit in between with the speakers facing straight or slightly angled towards you.

Near-field listening is ideal for picking up details.