What is nearfield listening?


I had someone "in the industry" who some of you have bought products from tell me that nearfield listening doesn't have to do with actual distance from the speakers, that it refers to whether you are sitting inside or outside a 60 degree angle from the speakers.

Secondly, what are the drawbacks to sitting close to your speakers? I figure that there are advantages like being able to pull your speakers far out from back and side walls and also that the listening seat can also be far from the back wall.
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One way to think about near-field listening, sitting 3-5 feet away from your gear.

Nearfield listening can be like living near to farms. They produce a very wide soundstage.

If your computer has a monitor system, chances are that you are already engaged in nearfield listening whenever you hear something on it.

Far field means many wavelengths away for the source. Near field is the opposite. A 20 Hz wavelength is 64 feet, IIRC. A high frequency wavelength is much shorter. So in some frequencies you are near field and at the lower frequencies you are far field.