That would break the laws of physics to have a flat panel speaker that sounded the same everywhere. Maybe more similar in more locations in a given particular room, but exactly the same everywhere is an absolute impossibility.
Stepping into the practical world, I've heard them many times and they positively, absolutely, did not sound nearly the same as I moved around a bit in the listening position.
I had to return several times, at a couple of different shows, to get the sweet spot position so the sound was not heavily biased toward one speaker.
Now I'm sure we will get fanboy comments about how I'm wrong, and how the setup was not right (even though the designer set them up and was demoing them!).
Nice sounding stat. But immune from listening position woes? Ridiculous. Stat dynamic limitations? You bet.
Stepping into the practical world, I've heard them many times and they positively, absolutely, did not sound nearly the same as I moved around a bit in the listening position.
I had to return several times, at a couple of different shows, to get the sweet spot position so the sound was not heavily biased toward one speaker.
Now I'm sure we will get fanboy comments about how I'm wrong, and how the setup was not right (even though the designer set them up and was demoing them!).
Nice sounding stat. But immune from listening position woes? Ridiculous. Stat dynamic limitations? You bet.