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In the Thread: A listening room for a domesticated Cat?
Post Subject: I see no problems with "between".Posted by Romy the Cat on: 3/1/2016
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 anthony wrote:
Romy, what do you see as the benefits of having your gear between the speakers...because I can see none?  The last thing that I would want to look at is all the electronics plus there are the reflection issues of the gear in that location messing up imaging and it means bringing the speakers further into the room.  In my experience, for sound quality, by far the best position for the equipment is off to the side (in a bass null) or in another room entirely, so I would be extremely reluctant to have them between my speakers. 
Anthony, the rock located in a middle gives a great advantage of shortest and symmetric cables. I do not think there are any reflection issues with equipment in the middle. In fact it is opposite: a pile of equipment make a great diffuser. Yes, the speakers need to be further into the room but not because equipment but because Macondo topology - it must be well extended forward. There is one more reasons: if the  equipment is "between" the speakers then the whole audio area might be easily to fence out, that is not last factor in my life now.

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