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dots ...

Posted by TBone on June 28, 2012 at 14:12:30:

>>But the gap reduction is graphically illustrated in a way I have never heard with a two channel rig of any price. There are, simply, so fewer dots to connect. It is so much more than just 3 additional speakers, just as the synergy of stereo over mono is tough to compute.<<

Actually, there are more "dots" to connect with MC, more to go wrong, more to get right, far more to spend, more to refine, more trouble than it's worth(?) ... MC remains a far cry from what I hear at most live events (including Roger Waters this last weekend) ... where my 2 channel system comes much closer to THAT reality than any MC system I've encountered.

When it comes to HT however, MC offers distinct advantages.

tb1