Sound stage


I have heard a lot (from sale people) about sound staging, so I would like some in put from all members of this NG. >>What is an IDEAL sound stage? DEPTH( from the front of the speakers), WIDE(extented from speakers), HEIGHT(from the floor)<<. Any inputs will be Appreciated..
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Answer to GregP: The Dynaquad has a pair of 10-watt 2-ohm resistors (I can't remember, maybe you should open up the box and look) that go into parallel for the "null" position of the front switch, and then bridged with the rear speakers in the quad position. In any case, you're looking at less than 3 ohms. If the amp doesn't get too uncomfortably warm to touch, it's OK, you have over 220 watts at that impedence. But why bother? The Walsh driver creates it's own ambient surrounding, why degredate the sound by using the never-were-too-good Splendors? I would put all the power to the front and turn it up 3 dB!