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In Reply to: RE: REVIEW: IsoAcoustics Inc. Orea Indigo Accessory posted by el34eh@yahoo.com on July 8, 2018 at 08:44:25:
Have those of you with components centrally stacked between speakers ever heard your speakers perform with an unobstructed soundstage? Consider those components that rise two, three, or four feet feet up into the soundstage as barriers to the efficient flow of musical notes. If the latter don't crash with a muffled sound, they arrive with blurred image definition and leading edge attack degraded by mistiming.
Moving those components to an area outside one of the speakers (or on the other side of the wall centrally behind them) is an inconvenience and a cable expense but it liberates the air space for unobstructed musical flow/ optimum soundstage reproduction.
In my case, the damage was being done by components whose front was two feet behind the back of the speakers where I found the soundstage to be wide, deep, and unforgiving of any obstruction higher than 12" off the ground.
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- RE: REVIEW: IsoAcoustics Inc. Orea Indigo Accessory - Dryginger2 15:43:07 07/21/18 (1)
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