Busaganashi,
Yes, indeed, the 803N image well. But that just means that B&W does a good job matching a PAIR of speakers to each other, probably through their normal manufacturing controls re reference levels and component values, etc.
It also means that your room is working pretty well, too.
But what I'm referring to are more TIMBRAL and TIMIMG changes that occur as you get too close to the speaker, Perhaps what you sense as "getting closer to the stage" is due to the tweeter getting hotter on axis above the presence region as a lobing null between it and the midrange opens up as you get closer. (Just guessing.)
Getting the twin woofers to not comb weirdly with the midrange is awfully tough when the crossover is way up at 400Hz (803N), too. I could definitely "hear" the lower mids
wandering vertically when sitting close.
Lastly the sense of perfect timing and hence a profound "musicality" only occured in my room when I listened to the 803N from an adjacent room! When sitting too close, the 803N made a bunch of sounds...NOT music!
But your results may very well vary. Have fun.
Yes, indeed, the 803N image well. But that just means that B&W does a good job matching a PAIR of speakers to each other, probably through their normal manufacturing controls re reference levels and component values, etc.
It also means that your room is working pretty well, too.
But what I'm referring to are more TIMBRAL and TIMIMG changes that occur as you get too close to the speaker, Perhaps what you sense as "getting closer to the stage" is due to the tweeter getting hotter on axis above the presence region as a lobing null between it and the midrange opens up as you get closer. (Just guessing.)
Getting the twin woofers to not comb weirdly with the midrange is awfully tough when the crossover is way up at 400Hz (803N), too. I could definitely "hear" the lower mids
wandering vertically when sitting close.
Lastly the sense of perfect timing and hence a profound "musicality" only occured in my room when I listened to the 803N from an adjacent room! When sitting too close, the 803N made a bunch of sounds...NOT music!
But your results may very well vary. Have fun.