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What Happpened To The Elusive Soundstage?
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<blockquote data-quote="Baseline" data-source="post: 1154271" data-attributes="member: 14307"><p>Whilst you are most certainly entitled to your opinion (as is everyone else), your assertions above are arrogant and downright rude. You are basically calling everyone liars. Where have you actually heard a proper rendering of a soundstage that you are using as your reference??? I can assure you that my system delivers a good soundstage when it is available in the recording. The recording is in fact the most important criteria in the chain. If a session is not correctly setup with microphones and accurately captured by the sound engineer at the mixing deck, then your system cannot magically reproduce what is not there to start with. Admittedly, I would not go so far as to claim that my system generates an accurate soundstage in terms of height, width and depth together with pinpoint placing of musicians with plenty of "air" around each. In my systems defense, the speakers are placed where space and furniture permits, as I don't have the luxury of a dedicated listening room.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Baseline, post: 1154271, member: 14307"] Whilst you are most certainly entitled to your opinion (as is everyone else), your assertions above are arrogant and downright rude. You are basically calling everyone liars. Where have you actually heard a proper rendering of a soundstage that you are using as your reference??? I can assure you that my system delivers a good soundstage when it is available in the recording. The recording is in fact the most important criteria in the chain. If a session is not correctly setup with microphones and accurately captured by the sound engineer at the mixing deck, then your system cannot magically reproduce what is not there to start with. Admittedly, I would not go so far as to claim that my system generates an accurate soundstage in terms of height, width and depth together with pinpoint placing of musicians with plenty of "air" around each. In my systems defense, the speakers are placed where space and furniture permits, as I don't have the luxury of a dedicated listening room. [/QUOTE]
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