In Reply to: Yet again the buzzword to help poor speakers ... posted by RGA on October 12, 2005 at 12:17:00:
I would not be interested in ANY speaker that can't convey the accuracy of timber or if it sounds screachy. However the ability of a speaker to create a huge soundstage with spacial cues (regardless of wheather or not they are artificailly created by the producer on a recording) is of the utmost importance to me (diferent strokes).
I am trully amazed and delighted when a speaker can do this "disapeering act" and it only creates a more enjoyable listening experience for me. I find that I enjoy a speaker much less regardless of it getting everything else right but cannot throw a huge soundstage. But of course I would want it to do both! :)
CheersMike
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- Re: Yet again the buzzword to help poor speakers ... - Mike in NJ 14:38:31 10/12/05 (1)
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