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What Happpened To The Elusive Soundstage?
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<blockquote data-quote="Skylar" data-source="post: 1154920" data-attributes="member: 17146"><p>Not at all. In my opinion, some (most) equipment fail to produce a decent soundstage because it's lacking and doesn't have good channel separation. That's the way I see it.</p><p></p><p>In a natural world, most humans and obviously animals (for survival) can hear a soundstage and can pinpoint a sound with eyes closed. That's how the brain interfaces with the ears to produce a 3D sound world around us. A good HiFi can reproduce that same 3D soundstage from sounds recorded by two correctly placed microphones in say a studio. If one HiFi system can reproduce the soundstage from that recording, and another system can't, I'd say the latter is lacking in the ability to reproduce the 3D soundstage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skylar, post: 1154920, member: 17146"] Not at all. In my opinion, some (most) equipment fail to produce a decent soundstage because it's lacking and doesn't have good channel separation. That's the way I see it. In a natural world, most humans and obviously animals (for survival) can hear a soundstage and can pinpoint a sound with eyes closed. That's how the brain interfaces with the ears to produce a 3D sound world around us. A good HiFi can reproduce that same 3D soundstage from sounds recorded by two correctly placed microphones in say a studio. If one HiFi system can reproduce the soundstage from that recording, and another system can't, I'd say the latter is lacking in the ability to reproduce the 3D soundstage. [/QUOTE]
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