Thanks for the ideas.
What continues to impress about my ADS are the way the tweeters and midrange speakers 'image" the vocals within most songs.
If you find a sweet spot in front and toe-in the speakers just right, you can "see" hear the vocals at different locations on the clock.
I have closed my eyes many times and pointed to where I "hear" the vocals.
Natalie Merchant's Tigerlily "The River" is a great example of hearing her voice not coming from either speaker, but about exactly in the middle of both speakers.
Almost like "being there"
What continues to impress about my ADS are the way the tweeters and midrange speakers 'image" the vocals within most songs.
If you find a sweet spot in front and toe-in the speakers just right, you can "see" hear the vocals at different locations on the clock.
I have closed my eyes many times and pointed to where I "hear" the vocals.
Natalie Merchant's Tigerlily "The River" is a great example of hearing her voice not coming from either speaker, but about exactly in the middle of both speakers.
Almost like "being there"