In Reply to: RE: So here's the difficult part posted by morricab on April 29, 2016 at 07:55:38:
The term "subtle shifts" is vague and I'm not sure what you are referring too. What is your point of reference for soundstage accuracy? If it has something to do with the vocals moving off center from the speaker pair's physical center, then where you sit relative to that physical center will cause a slight shift off center. There is a physical correlation between a speakers ability to produce soundstage relative to the listening position. Its physics.
How quickly can you interchange components for these comparison. Accuracy of auditory memory lasts at best for two minutes.
Its been my experience that frame of mind dictates what is heard. There are days where I sit and listen and find I'm not pleased with the sound and other times where I'm blown away by what I'm hearing using the same recording. The components haven't changed nor the material I was hearing.
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