In Reply to: Re: I'm not certain we really ave agreementdef… posted by RGA on October 15, 2005 at 14:41:32:
You may be right on most speakers imaging better than they do tonal fidelity and some other things, but then I tend not to hear particulary good imaging in speakers in showrooms. At least here in Australia, good speaker setup in showrooms seems to be rare. I don't think I've ever heard a showroom setup do a brilliant job on soundstage or on imaging - they tend to do better than most people do in their homes but then what most people do in their homes seems to fail to deliver any sort of soundstage or imaging at all.What I have always done seems to have been to select on the other things that are important to me and then rely on good setup and a bit of patient work at home to get them imaging well, and always considerably better than I ever heard the speakers do in a showroom.
David Aiken
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