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computer monitors interfering with stereo image?
Can this occur? I have two 19" flat panel displays that have nowhere else to sit but right smack dab in the middle of the equilateral triangle that my two monitors and i form....can this be an issue with imaging?
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Absolutely. If the speakers are behind them and are being partially blocked, that's going to be a problem. If there are 2nd or 3rd reflections bouncing off them from the walls behind you, that will most definitely mess with the imaging.
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