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In the Forum: Playback Listening
In the Thread: The nature of "soundstage" in audio.
Post Subject: SoundstagePosted by Amir on: 9/17/2009
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 drdna wrote:
 Romy the Cat wrote:
I propose that soundstage is a derivative property of compression. Stripping compression destroys soundstage, increasing of compression makes soundstage more tangible.

Yes, I have no argument with anything you have said.  As I said before, I think the soundstage is an artificial distortion of the imaging, like a lens bending light.  I am inclined to agree since compressoin will shift frequencies, which are ultimately affecting timing.  And it is subtle timing changes with reflections that affect the imaging.  Is it possible that a simple experiment can be done with cassette players and the Dolby filter since this equalization affects compression for example? Adrian


It seems that I should agree
me and my friend Armen in process of speaker placement have found a place for speaker that in that place soundstage was superb. there was a illusion of precision in soundstage and sound was very lean, hyper detailed .
amplifier of system was a push pull triode tube but on that place sound changed to a lean solidstate amplifier.

soundstage was best in it's means but sound was so impressive at first but so boring after minutes.

maybe these good soundstage killed micro dynamic of sound and compressed it.

in my idea the best way to identifing the less compresion in dynamic is sense of relaxing in sound with no hearing sound from speaker.
in some places speaker sound as it seems that sound come not from a speaker.

Amir

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