Home Speaker Asylum

General speaker questions for audio and home theater.

No problem

As long as you don't play both systems at the same time, they won't interfere with each other and can co-habitate in the same room.

I see this kind of set-up all the time at Hi-fi shops and shows and all the systems usually sound very good (even though they are used in the same room).

I have a similar set-up myself but with the speakers on the same wall (my room is small and cramped). I play each system separately. I did find that pulling the two sets of speakers into different planes (no longer co-planar) minimized any diffraction effects from one set to the other.


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