rfect volume, the perfect spot, and (ofcourse), the embracing of the music. After you have all the proper tools,you can sit and enjoy the music. The first consideration is to listen to music in a comfortablechair. I would highly recommend a good quality Lazy Boy recliner. Now,you need to find the best room to put that chair in, so you can listen toyou music. The room can be any normal room with four walls but, the roomcan't be wide open. For example, it can't be an unfinished basement withconcrete walls and a cement floor. The sound will not be able to bounceoff the walls and give the effect as if the sound is coming from behind you,as well as in front of you (the surround effect). A good room to listen in,is a typical family room with sheet rock walls and four ninety degreecorners. The second consideration is placement of speakers. The corners ofa room are the perfect spot for your speakers. You shouldn't position themflush against the wall, but put the back of the speaker into the corner, soeach side of the speaker is against each wall. For this reason, the bassis extended (louder), and the tweeters, mid-range, and woofers give youtheir undivided attention. Where to sit is simple, but it takes some easy calculations to findthe perfect spot. There is a common rule for a person to experience thefull effect of the music. In order to do this, measure the distancebetween the two speaker cabinets. If the speaker's cabinets are placedtwelve feet apart from each other, divide twelve feet in half, which givesus six feet. That's the middle, so mark that location. From that mark,measure twelve feet back, and mark that spot on the floor. You have foundthe perfect spot for you to achieve the best sound from your music.Next, you need a receiver. The receiver is a power source and aswitchboard for your additional stereo components. Any receiver will do,as long as it has one-hundred watts per speaker out-put. ...