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Hey all, when people set up a system, I have see it done a few different ways. One way is to place the amps/speakers in front and place the rest of the gear on the side (requiring potentially long runs if interconnects).....the other way is to place the rack(s) between (or slightly behind) the speakers.
Is there any benefits to one method over another? I have heard some opine that by placing the gear rack in between the speakers can kill the soundstage....others say poo poo to this and are delighted with their systems. Other folks I have talked to (and own extremely expensive interconnects) do not want to pay $50K for a 35' run of that super expensive interconnect....
I wonder if one places all of the gear in the front but places the rack well behind the speakers (assuming one has the room) then you could still have fantastic sound??
Any feedback is appreciated!!!!
Cheers,
Is there any benefits to one method over another? I have heard some opine that by placing the gear rack in between the speakers can kill the soundstage....others say poo poo to this and are delighted with their systems. Other folks I have talked to (and own extremely expensive interconnects) do not want to pay $50K for a 35' run of that super expensive interconnect....
I wonder if one places all of the gear in the front but places the rack well behind the speakers (assuming one has the room) then you could still have fantastic sound??
Any feedback is appreciated!!!!
Cheers,