In Reply to: Sound stage posted by neolith on March 19, 2016 at 09:04:14:
Perhaps you might like to try adding Carver's C-9 Hologram Generator to your system. (I had one since it became available). The C-9 can easily be set into and out of the signal path by hitting a single button.
Set-up properly (the distances between L & R speakers to your ears should match closely), a stage expands both horizontally (beyond a speaker's outer edges), and also vertically (up from the floor, approaching the ceiling. Some listeners (not I) have gone so far as claiming an image wraps all around them. An audio buddy claimed he heard the sound of my system coming from behind his back. Six C-9s were recently available at the Bay, costing $100 and much less. IMO anyone could enjoy experimenting with it whether or not content with their sound stage. (For certain, good or bad, it does a whole lot more than any tweek will ever do.)
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