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<blockquote data-quote="bikinpunk" data-source="post: 5410572" data-attributes="member: 568114"><p>What you're asking about is called a 2-seat car. Quite frankly, there's no way to achieve a dead center, the same location, for both driver and passenger. The nearfield environment is largely to blame for this; the further you are away from the stage, the easier it is for things to seem more relative. But, since you're only about 4-5' away from the physical soundstage you don't have the luxury of true depth (distance from stage). Thus, you'll have to compromise <em>something</em> from one of the seats. Trade-off could be tonality for imaging in passenger's seat, or vice versa.</p><p></p><p>imo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bikinpunk, post: 5410572, member: 568114"] What you're asking about is called a 2-seat car. Quite frankly, there's no way to achieve a dead center, the same location, for both driver and passenger. The nearfield environment is largely to blame for this; the further you are away from the stage, the easier it is for things to seem more relative. But, since you're only about 4-5' away from the physical soundstage you don't have the luxury of true depth (distance from stage). Thus, you'll have to compromise [I]something[/I] from one of the seats. Trade-off could be tonality for imaging in passenger's seat, or vice versa. imo [/QUOTE]
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