Hi, I'm having trouble getting a wider, more separated, realistic stereo image. Meaning I get a very strong, centered audio image, but the entire band seems to be dead center along with the vocalist for the most part.
I'm using 3 & 4 piece bands, female vocalists, & hi res flac files. I read that just moving your speaker even 1 inch makes a noticble difference re imaging. So, I moved mine at least 20 times and experimented with toe in at each move. I was able to drastically improve the general imaging quality as I never did that when I finished the theater & brought in the main L/C/R speakers. Could this just be the best the speakers can do?
I was really hoping for a genuine wow factor with this being a new home theater. Which is crazy to hear myself say because just 5 yrs ago I would have killed for this room, now I keep raising the bar.
Here's some details if it helps:
MTM style speakers, rear port, w/ offset tweeters on the outside edge
Speakers are 13 ft apart & 5 ft and 10 ft from side walls, 36 in from front wall. 13 ft to listening position.
Room is 25w x 22d x 8h. Carpeted basement, currently building acoustic trap wall posters.
Denon 4300x avr with Audyssey set to flat, sub off in stereo mode, all other features off like eq, etc.
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