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Re: wrong

Don't get me wrong, as I'm not sitting in your room listening to your system, but I've never heard a 5.1 DVD movie soundscape correctly articulated from a stereo pair of speakers in any of the highend dealer's rooms I've been in over the last 6 years. Even had the opportunity to attend a demonstration of stereo and multiple surround-sound technologies at Dolby Laboratories in San Francisco. Their listening theater was designed for the absolute best sound - cost no object. Big-Big difference between stereo and DD 5.1.

My Dynaudio Contour 2.8 mains (with the Confidence series Esotar tweeter) still give me more goosebumps than most speaker setups I've ever listened to. I haven't heard any speakers that make me want to change (including a session with the Audio Physic Virgos).

Yes, I to also spent many years obsessing with stereo setups, but have finally realized a pretty good 2-channel music/HT combination.

I also spent enormous amounts of time reading about acoustic theory (F. Alton Everest) and then using ETF RTA software and a calibrated microphone to acoustically tune my listening room for both stereo and 5.1 channel HT. I do use the Audio Physic speaker setup method - speakers on one long wall (3-4' out), listening position on the other long wall (12-18" out).

bstan



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