When
@MrBoat speaks, it pays to listen up especially when talking about the home stereo phenomenon.
My stuff isn't fancy or incredibly expensive, neither is my room expansive or luxurious.
But I have put a fair number of hours and forum conversations in to it to make it perform.
And it performs beautifully.
I sit with my big fat feet between the Salk Songtowers when I recline in the listening chair.
The Monolith sub is firing right in to my back and its completely invisible for location but not for affect.
I have had a number of folks cycle through and not even notice I have a sub in the room. Your eyes are drawn up front to the Salks immediately and most folks miss the sub.
Like
@MrBoat, most people who come in for a listen stop talking just about immediately and nobody is in a hurry to leave and go back to the real world. I love the reactions almost as much as the music.
For me, it's all about the music and the magic that is a great recording played on a great system. My near field setup is one of necessity: it's the only room I have that I can dedicate to the purpose. I am awfully glad such a setup exists and the folks at AH helped me find it and fine tune it.