@hilde45 I agree with you (I think), and not with Jim Smith on this one. In fact, I've got a file of photos of "Sweet sweet spots," taken in friends' listening rooms or off the web, and many of them position the speakers on either side of a beautiful view. There's one in Zürich that's to die for: B&W 802s on either side of a wall-sized view of lake Zürich and the Alps! Yes, please.
But then again.... What has a view to do with the music? This is a little like the wine pairing experiment. Sure, I love wine, and often sip a good glass while listening. But frankly, these are two different forms of pleasure, and it's not clear to me (despite my own original claim for "synesthesia") that they really complement, rather than compete. I think that, if it were practical, I'd project a view of the concert hall where the symphony was recorded between the speakers when I was listening. But that's not quite right, either. Of course, I've watched DVDs or Youtube videos of music being performed. Does that visual enhance the properly musical pleasure? I don't think so.
Bottom line, then: be in a space one likes to be in when listening. Surround oneself not just with sound but with pleasing visual stimuli. And—what the hell!—sip a fine Cabernet or single malt at the same time!

