Expert Audio Series: How Big is the Sweet Spot of a Home Cinema?

Expert Audio Series: How Big is the Sweet Spot of a Home Cinema?

Typically in any audio system there is a “sweet spot” where the audio sounds and performs it’s best. What do you do when everyone in the house wants to sit in the sweet spot? How big is the sweet spot? Where is it? Can more than 1 person fit in? Listen in and feel free to ask questions as Jason and Anthony Grimani discuss!

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