The problem probably has more to do with the particular speaker's dispersion characteristics and possibly room reflections than it does with the pinpoint imaging effect.
Since the poster didn't say what speakers he owns or what his room is like it would be difficult to offer any meaningful advice. But I like Jmslaw's idea of having him wrap himself in foam. Who knows, a little acoustic foam and some duct tape could work wonders. :)
Since the poster didn't say what speakers he owns or what his room is like it would be difficult to offer any meaningful advice. But I like Jmslaw's idea of having him wrap himself in foam. Who knows, a little acoustic foam and some duct tape could work wonders. :)