Holding the source, source material, and speakers constant, what designer / brand has managed to engineer the hugest soundstage?
What types of designs achieve this? Is an amp or preamp more important in this regard?
my room tends to allow any speaker to bloom with all the reflective surfaces and almost zero absorbtion, along with getting the speakers out in space and not near any walls.
one thing that has happened with my new MM7 twin tower speakers. when i laser aligned and exactly set up each tower equal distant from my ears within a 1/16th on an inch, all the imaging became somewhat smaller as the bass information became one with the other frequencies and attached itself to the things going on in the soundstage. the music became more real and less large.
the music content is higher, the soundstage is smaller.
so size can come from less than precise imaging.
my room tends to allow any speaker to bloom with all the reflective surfaces and almost zero absorbtion, along with getting the speakers out in space and not near any walls.
one thing that has happened with my new MM7 twin tower speakers. when i laser aligned and exactly set up each tower equal distant from my ears within a 1/16th on an inch, all the imaging became somewhat smaller as the bass information became one with the other frequencies and attached itself to the things going on in the soundstage. the music became more real and less large.
the music content is higher, the soundstage is smaller.
so size can come from less than precise imaging.
I'm sure your system sounds wonderful, but can you really get your head in the exact same position every time, even one time out of ten times to within 1/16th inch?
If you eat a big meal and then listen you probably sink that much more into the cushion of your chair. How do you insure your posture is exactly the same every time? Is your chair bolted to the floor to insure it never moves? Is the seat width of your chair exactly equal to your butt so the position is completely reproducible? Seriously. Is the sweet spot only as wide as the space between the ear canals? You NEVER turn your head as if to look at where the solo violinist is sitting in the orchestra? I really can't see the point of that kind of precision.
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