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Can conventional speakers soundstage like maggies?

Just out of curiosity, does anyone one know of any conventional loudspeakers (cones & domes) that can soundstage like magnepans?
Specifically what bothers me is when i hear conventional loudspeakers, when the instruments are panned either far left or right of the soundstage the image collapses down to the midrange/tweeter area of the speaker. It seems that any conventional loudspeaker that I have owned, or heard has this phenomenon. Maybe I am sensitive to this (maybe some aren't?).
But to me when I hear a loudspeaker do this it ruins the illusion and then I realize that I am listening to a speaker.
When I listen to Maggie's this doesn't happen, I forget that I am listening to a speaker and I am just immersed in the music/soundstage.
Does anyone know of a conventional loudspeaker that can do this type of soundstaging?

Thanks for your replies

Mike


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Topic - Can conventional speakers soundstage like maggies? - Mike in NJ 21:31:24 04/14/07 (58)


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