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In Reply to: RE: How's the soundstage? Nt posted by Geoffkait on March 19, 2025 at 09:01:29
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That's why one can get a deep, wide soundstage with headphones, it's certainly not a limitation of headphones per se. in fact the headphone soundstage has the potential to be considerably better than speakers, it's a purer signal, it depends on skill of listener. The soundstage isn't as some would have you believe an artificial thing, a projected type of thing or a manipulation of the engineers.It's not what you have, it's what you do with it, like anything else. I'm not trying to set the world on fire, just start a flame in a few hearts.
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... adds what headphones and recordings alone don't provide. Traditional "crossfeed" circuitry helps a bit, too.
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Other types of heads hear things differently. For those with normal heads, "soundstaging" sounds pretty normal.
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Fatness of head counts for something too...
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