Tommy,
Did you by chance share with us here the speakers you now have?
Not to worry. Really doesn't matter.
Real audiophiles do not have friends so please accept that.
Now weirdos like you will wonder how more than one person
at a time may experience the sweet spot of your system. Fair enough.
This sweet spot is the biggest deficiency of today transducers.
In the last 70 years no one has solved this issue.
Some have proposed removing one ear. Others bring up Ohm's law.
Sorry still no solution I have found.
Good news is that that if these "friends" are truly friends they will
complement your system even from the next room.
If you are happy that is all that matters.
Did you by chance share with us here the speakers you now have?
Not to worry. Really doesn't matter.
Real audiophiles do not have friends so please accept that.
Now weirdos like you will wonder how more than one person
at a time may experience the sweet spot of your system. Fair enough.
This sweet spot is the biggest deficiency of today transducers.
In the last 70 years no one has solved this issue.
Some have proposed removing one ear. Others bring up Ohm's law.
Sorry still no solution I have found.
Good news is that that if these "friends" are truly friends they will
complement your system even from the next room.
If you are happy that is all that matters.