try using a test disc ...like the ones from Chesky Records Jazz Sampler
Audiophile Test Compact Disc - Volume 1
this can be dropped onto the puter and you can use the varios tracks to
find your best seating position.
I'd start by sitting at the piont of an equilateral triangle with the
What is the preferred listening position:
a:speakers either side but in front of me
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me
b: speakers either side of me and in straight line
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A.
That is what the engineer who mastered the CD did...
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Phil Leigh
You want to see the signal path BEFORE it gets onto a CD/vinyl...it
ain't what you'd call minimal...
...SB3+TACT+Altmann+MF DACXV3/Linn tri-amped Aktiv 5.1 system and some
very expensive cables ;o)
A is also what makes sense from a psychoacoustical perspective. The
music should be 'over there' while I am 'over here'. Having the centre
of the image away from the listener therefore makes sense. Unless you
are listening to recordings of yourself, I guess, or are an
irrepressable