If you don't have a wide sweet spot, are you really an audiophile?


Hi, it’s me, professional audio troll. I’ve been thinking about something as my new home listening room comes together:

The glory of having a wide sweet spot.

We focus far too much on the dentist chair type of listener experience. A sound which is truly superb only in one location. Then we try to optimize everything exactly in that virtual shoebox we keep our heads in. How many of us look for and optimize our listening experience to have a wide sweet spot instead?

I am reminded of listening to the Magico S1 Mk II speakers. While not flawless one thing they do exceptionally well is, in a good room, provide a very good, stable stereo image across almost any reasonable listening location. Revel’s also do this. There’s no sudden feeling of the image clicking when you are exactly equidistant from the two speakers. The image is good and very stable. Even directly in front of one speaker you can still get a sense of what is in the center and opposite sides. You don’t really notice a loss of focus when off axis like you can in so many setups.

Compare and contrast this with the opposite extreme, Sanders' ESL’s, which are OK off axis but when you are sitting in the right spot you suddenly feel like you are wearing headphones. The situation is very binary. You are either in the sweet spot or you are not.

From now on I’m declaring that I’m going all-in on wide-sweet spot listening. Being able to relax on one side of the couch or another, or meander around the house while enjoying great sounding music is a luxury we should all attempt to recreate.
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Audio2design, I am very sorry that your posts has been deleted...

I am sorry because they made my point more clear about your lack of arguments...And resorting to only authority arguments...

But i am sorry because i am for free speech...

Then i am not ok with this decision...But it is not my decision and i dont want to complain about those who apply the rules here either.... I  will accept all their decisions.... Ruling a site is not easy....

Anyway i post this because i dont want that someone could think that i had made a complaint about you...I never complained here ever against anyone ...Save in their face and frankly....




I feel that there are at least 2 speaker brands which prove you can have really good imaging and a really wide sweet spot, given a wide enough room.

Revel and Magico.

Don't these two brands prove that great imaging in the center and very good off axis listening is not mutually exclusive??
I have a 3 seat sofa with the center position being the sweet spot. My speakers are toed in 8 degrees. The center seat delivers the best “experience” that centrally immerses you in the music.
The other seats get a full presentation, but from my audiophile perspective, it’s not the magic Portal to experience the music..
I also enjoy the sound from other rooms in the house.. I can hear instruments stand out.. it draws me in.. and I always go for the center seat.  it’s all good.. including horizontal listening during a nap..