destrekor
Lifer
- Nov 18, 2005
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Not really. Look at pictures of recording studios and you'll see how wide they set their speakers.
But are they still clearly in front of them?
They can be "wide" but still within a decent proportion.
I can help but think there would be complete and total separation with no well-imaged middle-ground if I went with what I drew.
If they were set further back and the monitors weren't blocking them, but kept that width relative to my head, they could still keep great imaging because they would be further away from my head. Speakers can be quite far apart, it's a proportional methodology: the further away they are from the ears, the further apart they should be.
Speakers should do more projecting outward from a shared plane (with some toe-in to guide to the listening position, of course), not hyper-focusing toward one specific spot.
