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<blockquote data-quote="bbeljefe" data-source="post: 8185013" data-attributes="member: 655960"><p>There are also more than one listening positions in rooms and in outdoor venues. In case I've not mentioned it, there are no absolutes in audio and I've not said there are. However, there <em>is</em> on axis mounting and off axis mounting in a vehicle and to assert otherwise is a dubious claim at best. The laws of physics do not change just because you're sitting in a car. If you want to argue the efficacy of on axis mounting in a car then I'm fine with that debate but again, I won't be bothered to discuss this notion that it doesn't exist any more so than I would argue the length of unicorn horns.</p><p></p><p>And yes, the ratio of reflected v direct sound is important. But that isn't indicative of the notion that off axis mounting is desirable in most or, even, in a minority of installs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bbeljefe, post: 8185013, member: 655960"] There are also more than one listening positions in rooms and in outdoor venues. In case I've not mentioned it, there are no absolutes in audio and I've not said there are. However, there [I]is[/I] on axis mounting and off axis mounting in a vehicle and to assert otherwise is a dubious claim at best. The laws of physics do not change just because you're sitting in a car. If you want to argue the efficacy of on axis mounting in a car then I'm fine with that debate but again, I won't be bothered to discuss this notion that it doesn't exist any more so than I would argue the length of unicorn horns. And yes, the ratio of reflected v direct sound is important. But that isn't indicative of the notion that off axis mounting is desirable in most or, even, in a minority of installs. [/QUOTE]
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