Hi All,
I have a few questions regarding sound stage. It's hard to explain, so bear with me.
Firstly I understand the logic of sound stage width and height. But what about the size of the music in the sound stage?? For example, if a cymbal is hit what is the terms used to describe it's size and follow on noise.
On some systems, the sound will be tight and fast with very little follow on sounds. On these systems the cymbal will be localised to an area in the sound stage, and after the main noise it will not enlarge to other areas.
On others systems, the size will be same, but the follow on sound will difuse into a larger area. Much like a slight echo.
Sorry If I couldn't explain it well.
In conclusion, What do other members enjoy?? tight defined sound items, or more prolonged/ larger sound items??
To think of it in another way, it's like comparing a Solid state Setup, to a Tubed setup?
An I crazy for bringing this up??
NeutralMAN
I have a few questions regarding sound stage. It's hard to explain, so bear with me.
Firstly I understand the logic of sound stage width and height. But what about the size of the music in the sound stage?? For example, if a cymbal is hit what is the terms used to describe it's size and follow on noise.
On some systems, the sound will be tight and fast with very little follow on sounds. On these systems the cymbal will be localised to an area in the sound stage, and after the main noise it will not enlarge to other areas.
On others systems, the size will be same, but the follow on sound will difuse into a larger area. Much like a slight echo.
Sorry If I couldn't explain it well.
In conclusion, What do other members enjoy?? tight defined sound items, or more prolonged/ larger sound items??
To think of it in another way, it's like comparing a Solid state Setup, to a Tubed setup?
An I crazy for bringing this up??
NeutralMAN
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