I gotta ask - when you are listening in your MLP, is your head clamped in some kind of device to stop any ear movement that might (probably) degrade the sound stage?

It seems that with these painstaking minute adjustments that are made to speaker location will largely be negated by any movement of one's head. Half the time that I'm listening I end up being horizontal with my head being at 1 end of the couch or the other.

I remember reading a post from another manufacturer that placing the speaker (with a ribbon type tweeter) was critical & that sometimes a difference as little as 1 degree could make a large change in the sound stage. How could someone listen optimally with that kind of accuracy & restriction? How would that work in a HT where people are often spread across a listening area?

Not saying that one shouldn't try for the best placement; however, I limit my tweaking to the very basics because I'm lazy & I know that I won't be listening rigidly in the same spot...

TAM