I have a two person love seat with one of the seats located in the prime position. The other is considered a secondary position, but given how well Von Schweikerts play even slightly off axis it doesn’t hurt that position too much. Besides, when my wife wants the best seat, I slide over to other one. I’m lucky to have an almost-audiophile wife.A “love seat” in the sweet spot.
I have a three person sofa in the listening positions. With the DHDI ZR Acoustics panels on front and rear walls the "sweet spot" is the full width of the room.I actually have two recliners. One in the sweet spot. I either offer the best to my guest, or I shift them so the sweet spot is shared. One behind the other interferes for the person behind. Different elevations can sort of work, but not well with speakers like Wilsons which are tuned for ear height.
There are sweet spots, and there are SWEET SPOTS. But the truth is that a great system will do exactly as yours does. If you love music, you may be pleased anywhere in the room.I have a three person sofa in the listening positions. With the DHDI ZR Acoustics panels on front and rear walls the "sweet spot" is the full width of the room.
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