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My room has "zero" slap echo. Do I need room treatments?
Good catch millercarbon! And it brings up a question that I've been wondering about; how is the sound quality in a log cabin? Diffusion should be good indeed, although ideally the logs would be arranged vertically rather than horizontally. It migh... 
Why are audiophiles perceived as being wackos?
 No matter how much live music is available to me I'll always be captivated by music heard through high quality audio systems. It's a different experience that's built upon the original experience. 
Big Silver Lining in these tough times!
mglik,Yes, that's the secret to a good life, focusing on what really matters. I've heard it said that the big philosophical question is "What do you want?", or something like that. I might rephrase that to "What do you REALLY want?" There are mark... 
Width of Stage
The interesting thing about channel cross talk in LP playback is that it is in reverse polarity, which potentially mimics the effect of stereo widening methods such as Polk SDA and Carver Sonic Holography, except it lacks the time delay and any HR... 
The Forest for the Trees
I go in phases. Sometimes I get excited about trying different things, room treatments, crossover settings, various components, etc. I usually get on these kicks because I read something about lateral reflections or speaker directivity or whatever... 
When Did Your System Disappear?
I've really only heard the disappearing effect to a highly convincing level by using a divider plate to eliminate stereo cross talk, sitting fairly close to the speakers and far from the walls,  and then some EQ to fix  the response issues caused ... 
Polarity
I flipped the polarity on my system and listened to a few CDs. I think ishkabibil may have planted a seed in my head. I can't say for sure that I'm actually hearing anything different, but I like the idea that it might sound better, which is makin... 
Polarity
I can easily switch the polarity of my system. Past quick experiments led me to believe I really couldn't hear any difference in doing that, on headphones or speakers. But now that you've brought it up I'll experiment some more. 
Speaker Stands Filled With Kitty Litter? TRUE???
Yes, the speakers can outweigh some stands, and that in itself can be a problem, making the whole assembly top heavy. Using sand or kitty litter to fill voids in a stand can add weight and help to damp any resonances the stand may have. I bought s...