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<blockquote data-quote="user 1447" data-source="post: 108283" data-attributes="member: 1447"><p>yes 100% agreed </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>ive always considered transparency to be the ability of the speakers to "disappear" ie the sounds should seem like they are coming from anywhere but boxes at either end of your room which house speaker drivers, which is why normally the opposite of transparency is boxy sounding speakers which basically dont project the soundstage very well</p><p></p><p>but pedantic opinion aside i do totally 100% agree with the sentiment in your definition as well</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 1447, post: 108283, member: 1447"] yes 100% agreed ive always considered transparency to be the ability of the speakers to "disappear" ie the sounds should seem like they are coming from anywhere but boxes at either end of your room which house speaker drivers, which is why normally the opposite of transparency is boxy sounding speakers which basically dont project the soundstage very well but pedantic opinion aside i do totally 100% agree with the sentiment in your definition as well [/QUOTE]
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