In Reply to: RE: Unless of course posted by PAR on April 20, 2016 at 08:56:41:
But if you are listening to a recording of music in a real space would you want to hear how those instruments interact in that space at least to some extent, even if it is not totally accurate?? For sure some soundstage and imaging will be more accurate than a flat soundstage and flat imaging or none at all with sound swirling hither and thither?? To say it is not important is just a bit nutty and to negate about the last 70 years of what sound engineers were trying to accomplish.
Maybe if you are deaf in one ear and can't hear in stereo (not sure if that is true or not btw.) then it won't matter but otherwise it is an aspect of realistic sound reproduction and systems that fail at it, with proper recordings of course, are just simply doing something wrong.
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- RE: Unless of course - morricab 14:45:27 04/23/16 (1)
- RE: Unless of course - PAR 16:00:02 04/23/16 (0)