Originally Posted by
struth
I suppose it's gonna depend on how your brain is coping with the aural information(assuming it's getting the info in first place) as to where anyone places instruments and voices.
Simple things like moving sounds front left to right and back most folk will get but soundstage, a lot of folk don't.
Echos from room can also confuse the brain as well in this department. Separation of instruments is best many will hear
Naaa, dont agree with that at all. I have always found that a good system, set up properly produces a nice soundstage if its there in the recording. IMHO of course.
Jerry
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