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In Reply to: RE: No need to apologize posted by rick_m on May 18, 2012 at 07:57:26
There's one in every crowd. Sorry about your soundstage.
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My soundstage is jess' fine, thank you.
And I admit that I enjoy it even though it's sort of an adornment.
R.
Stereo, especially good stereo with soundstage, is more than an adornment. It can help one follow the polyphony.
Tony Lauck
"Diversity is the law of nature; no two entities in this universe are uniform." - P.R. Sarkar
OK...
I agree that multi-channel sound "can help one follow the polyphony". But of course that doesn't mean that I don't enjoy even mono recordings. A lot of it is matching the technology to the source, the bigger the source...
I'm especially fond of pipe organs, always the gadgeteer I suppose, and I think that a lot of their sonic appeal is spacial as you are effectively inside the beasts. Probably a candidate for surround sound but I've never had a system. I believe stereo or more can make quite a difference with certain material but I've never noticed "pinpoint" imaging and such in concerts, actually I pretty much have to watch for the scraping of the bows to get a fix on the sound.
That being the case, I probably should be buying DVD's rather than CD's and SACD's. If I really want to go to the next level seeing seems more important than more audio channels.
Regards, Rick
An adornment? Now I'm sure you're not an insider.
I liked your original post better, our hobby is all about happiness!
Rick
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