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What Happpened To The Elusive Soundstage?
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<blockquote data-quote="Baseline" data-source="post: 1154276" data-attributes="member: 14307"><p>I have read said reply and you are still somewhat off base. Just because something has stereo capability does not mean that the sound engineer specifically placed some things on the left channel and others on the right with the intention of creating a stereo experience for you. If you want to hear an album where full use of the stereo capability was exploited, listen to Abbey Road by The Beatles. The Beatles enjoyed fooling around with sound and made good use of the stereo function. As stated previously, your system cannot reproduce what is NOT in the recording. You seem to expect that all recordings that say "stereo" on the label will have taken full advantage of the function, which is not always the case. On the album The Wall by Pink Floyd, the helicopter sound moving from one speaker to the other is the deliberate use of stereo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Baseline, post: 1154276, member: 14307"] I have read said reply and you are still somewhat off base. Just because something has stereo capability does not mean that the sound engineer specifically placed some things on the left channel and others on the right with the intention of creating a stereo experience for you. If you want to hear an album where full use of the stereo capability was exploited, listen to Abbey Road by The Beatles. The Beatles enjoyed fooling around with sound and made good use of the stereo function. As stated previously, your system cannot reproduce what is NOT in the recording. You seem to expect that all recordings that say "stereo" on the label will have taken full advantage of the function, which is not always the case. On the album The Wall by Pink Floyd, the helicopter sound moving from one speaker to the other is the deliberate use of stereo. [/QUOTE]
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