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What happened to 3D stereo
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<blockquote data-quote="Tzs503gp" data-source="post: 864708" data-attributes="member: 19443"><p>In essence then, what you are saying, is that these albums were merely ?mastered well?. Question is then, why don?t I get the same vivid wide soundstage on most other recordings? I also have to ask, are you familiar with the work I?m referencing?</p><p>There is definitely more to this than a gimmick, surely.</p><p>Could it be that 3D stereo playback requires more than I assumed in terms of setup, ie. equipment, placement, room acoustic, and that most systems do not resolve what I?m hearing?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tzs503gp, post: 864708, member: 19443"] In essence then, what you are saying, is that these albums were merely ?mastered well?. Question is then, why don?t I get the same vivid wide soundstage on most other recordings? I also have to ask, are you familiar with the work I?m referencing? There is definitely more to this than a gimmick, surely. Could it be that 3D stereo playback requires more than I assumed in terms of setup, ie. equipment, placement, room acoustic, and that most systems do not resolve what I?m hearing? [/QUOTE]
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