In Reply to: Soundstage is one of the most subjective of attributes posted by Feanor on February 21, 2024 at 04:15:16:
I am really trying to wrap my head around how you can say that soundstage is "fake" and due to distortions.
Are you honestly saying that no recordings should have the perception of depth? Do you not think that it is possible to capture and recreate the acoustic space in which an instrument is recorded?
So, if a DAC shows a consistent lack of depth or all types of recordings it is accurate if it has perfect conventional measurements and all other less technically "perfect" DACs are manufacturing soundstage??
I am sure a lot of purist classical record companies will be very disappointed to know that they failed to properly capture the acoustic space of their performances.
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Follow Ups
- RE: Soundstage is one of the most subjective of attributes - morricab 01:04:42 02/22/24 (5)
- I'm saying the 'sometimes' a perceived phenomenon is an *artifact* - Feanor 05:17:13 02/22/24 (4)
- RE: I'm saying the 'sometimes' a perceived phenomenon is an *artifact* - morricab 06:52:37 02/22/24 (3)
- Yes, the whole point of stereo - Feanor 10:06:03 02/22/24 (2)
- RE: Yes, the whole point of stereo - Dawnrazor 22:05:01 02/22/24 (1)
- My Apt Holman preamp of years ago had an interesting circuit - Feanor 12:56:24 02/23/24 (0)