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<blockquote data-quote="helotaxi" data-source="post: 5222365" data-attributes="member: 550915"><p>For a competition system, the rules agree with you. For a system built for personal listening pleasure, I completely disagree.</p><p></p><p>For example, I spend 99% of my time in my car by myself and I don't compete so why would I set it up to where stage center is to my right if I could set it up to be directly in front of me? On the rare occasions that I do have someone else in the car, it's either a friend and the stereo is turned way down so we can carry on a conversation or it's my wife who wouldn't notice the difference if I demonstrated it to her (which I did in the last car, lol). With the main goal of pleasing myself (so to speak) in mind, centering the image on the center of the dash instead of in front of me is akin to paying for premium concert tickets and choosing to sit 5th row outside section when 5th row center seats were available for the same price.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="helotaxi, post: 5222365, member: 550915"] For a competition system, the rules agree with you. For a system built for personal listening pleasure, I completely disagree. For example, I spend 99% of my time in my car by myself and I don't compete so why would I set it up to where stage center is to my right if I could set it up to be directly in front of me? On the rare occasions that I do have someone else in the car, it's either a friend and the stereo is turned way down so we can carry on a conversation or it's my wife who wouldn't notice the difference if I demonstrated it to her (which I did in the last car, lol). With the main goal of pleasing myself (so to speak) in mind, centering the image on the center of the dash instead of in front of me is akin to paying for premium concert tickets and choosing to sit 5th row outside section when 5th row center seats were available for the same price. [/QUOTE]
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