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<blockquote data-quote="Shonver" data-source="post: 1144736" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>Yes, probably acoustics imposing its influence. I had a similar effect in my system though I believe, judging from your description, not to the same extent, as I am running a 2.1 setup.</p><p></p><p>I repeated the test on my main system, this time moving further back to improve the speaker spacing geometry and, indeed, it fixed the central image problem in the treble region. During the sweep, the bass sounded reasonably OK (better than expected, given no acoustic treatment), though there were noticeable modulations in the upper bass that are different between the two channels.</p><p></p><p>I did some stereo listening and it's nothing to write home about, which is something I've come to accept. The main problem I need to fix is reverberation, for which I'm constructing absorbent panels using materials that were donated here on the forum. When I have finished the acoustic panels I'll start making measurements.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shonver, post: 1144736, member: 34"] Yes, probably acoustics imposing its influence. I had a similar effect in my system though I believe, judging from your description, not to the same extent, as I am running a 2.1 setup. I repeated the test on my main system, this time moving further back to improve the speaker spacing geometry and, indeed, it fixed the central image problem in the treble region. During the sweep, the bass sounded reasonably OK (better than expected, given no acoustic treatment), though there were noticeable modulations in the upper bass that are different between the two channels. I did some stereo listening and it's nothing to write home about, which is something I've come to accept. The main problem I need to fix is reverberation, for which I'm constructing absorbent panels using materials that were donated here on the forum. When I have finished the acoustic panels I'll start making measurements. [/QUOTE]
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