@spiritofradio
I simply placed them closer together. I was trying to get them spaced widely apart, but, in my room, if I spread them too far apart, I lose a solid center, and the music sounds like an old reprocessed for stereo Beatles album 😁 The 2’s we’re similar. So finally started literally with a 3’ space between them, and incrementally moved them farther apart until I knew it was too much and lost the solid center and coherent imaging. I have an odd room, with a variety of things going on, so I’m a bit limited. Will keep playing regardless.
In terms of the amp, my old ‘tank’ Belles 400A ‘dual mono’ amp is 200W per channel, so more than enough. But more important, it is a high current amp. Which is more important that shear watts.
@bkeske, have you tried setup (finding the best center) playing mono recordings?
I’m curious about the power needs of the treos. Will you need a bigger amp?
I simply placed them closer together. I was trying to get them spaced widely apart, but, in my room, if I spread them too far apart, I lose a solid center, and the music sounds like an old reprocessed for stereo Beatles album 😁 The 2’s we’re similar. So finally started literally with a 3’ space between them, and incrementally moved them farther apart until I knew it was too much and lost the solid center and coherent imaging. I have an odd room, with a variety of things going on, so I’m a bit limited. Will keep playing regardless.
In terms of the amp, my old ‘tank’ Belles 400A ‘dual mono’ amp is 200W per channel, so more than enough. But more important, it is a high current amp. Which is more important that shear watts.