In Reply to: RE: It's a crapshoot posted by beppe61 on April 30, 2016 at 12:50:44:
"Sense"? Bwaa-haha-hahaaa-aaa!I suspect that different people will have different ideas about what constiutes good "soundstaging" in the typical two-channel home stereo system.
Some listeners might prefer the kind of *consonant* recording/speaker synergy that you describe, others will prefer a more discordant type of recording/speaker synergy. Each type of recording/speaker synergy will produce different "soundstaging effects" and it is up to each of us to decide which type sounds best with the majority of two-channel recordings that we listen to.
I really don't think that there is a "best" way when it comes to implementation in two-channel stereo, given the diversity of techniques used in two-channel stereo recording (and the corresponding diversity in loudspeaker design). Listen and decide for yourself what is best?
Edits: 04/30/16
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