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Hi ssbkk,
The distance that you quote is where all the drivers first come into focus. The issue is in being closer than 10ft (it's actually less than that), not further away. Regards, Patrick Butler B&W Group North America Quote:
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42" from back wall 95" apart 96" to primary seating position (aka the sofa) 140" to secondary seating position (aka the stool I sit on behind sofa for critical listening) I can confirm that soundstage at 140" is WAY better than primary position Still a lot of work to do to play with speaker and furniture positions (this is a random walk for me right now...suggestions/feedback always welcome). Alas, too much sunshine here in SoCal and still a lot of break hours yet to be burned |
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Hi rghanbari,
How much toe-in are you using in your particular setup? Getting a 3 dimensional image at 96" isn't an issue with these designs, provided that the speakers are actually focused during the setup at 96" rather than 140". Best Regards, Patrick Butler B&W Group North America Quote:
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Hi Venere,
A less than directly at the listener, but much more than pointing straight forward. As a general rule, the further apart the more toe-in. Regards, Patrick B&W Group North America Quote:
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thanks Patrick.
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What exactly is the closest position for a focused image of the 802d3? What is it for the 803? Curious as I am looking to upgrade my mastering set up and I don't know that I want to move my desk too far back.
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Thanks rghanbari and Patrick for your advice. I have just placed an order for a pair of 802D3 and a pair of 804D3 for different rooms. I will use McIntosh C1100 and MC2301 for the 802D3 and MA6700 (200wpc) for the 804D3. I have learned a lot from your posts and will try to experiment with my current 804D2 placements.
I am actually looking for a new integrated amp for the 804D3. Would appreciate any advice based on your experience as to which should be on the short list for a good match with the 804D3. Theoretically, people advises me to stay away from power amp that uses output transformers due to damping factor for speakers that has impedance and phases that is difficult to drive. However, there seems to be synergy between the McIntosh and B&W somehow. What would be the other choices that I should explore? I live in a country which home audition is not possible, so I have to rely on feedbacks and reviews. Thanks |
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Hi Iostream,
802D3 and 803D3 converge at roughly the same distance, which is about 9'6". At that point and beyond, everything is converged. Regards, Patrick B&W Group North America |
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