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I recently moved my equipment to a smaller room to acheive the volume I desired out of my new SE34I.3. Worked well and I am getting plenty of volume. It also is a room the rest of the family does not use so I don't have to worry about kids running into speakers, etc.
The speakers are out about 40 inches or so, and the soundstage is pretty deep. But also, I have a door mid way between the speakers that opens into another room (a little used room).
Because at Zenfest Steve had a doorway built in to one end of his listening room, I figured this was done on purpose and opened the door in my listening room. Wow. The result was a huge increase in depth of soundstage.
If fact, it was so deep that it had a little bit of a tunnel effect which left me wondering if the reason Steve has the wide opening in his room is to provide a wider "pipe" and not get depth of soundstage "width" compression.
I don't understand what the sound waves are doing to produce this effect, but thought I would toss out my experience to see if anyone else has experienced it and/or understands what is going on.
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