Yes, well I wasn't referring to your system specifically (I don't know enough about it for that). I was just stating my opinion ("I disagree") based on my experience. The DCM Time Window, a speaker released in the late 1970's, for example, could provide an image that wasn't listener position dependent. Others since also manage the feat. I don't think the DCM TW was a great speaker, but it's primary selling point was that image, and it worked.
The Yarra 3DX (Sound Projector) sound bar, which will enter the market soon, is described by those that have heard it to manage a similar experience, although it's a DSP-driven setup, it's also primarily a frontal system, not relying on rear channels to provide a sound space that isn't dependent on sitting in one particular "sweet spot".
There is also the Linkwitz LSmini's that have been around for a while, conventional 2-channel speakers. There are other, similar models by Stanley Linkwitz (yes, THAT Stanley Linkwitz), and some other vendors. I guess my point was you can have it if you want it.