magiccarpetride;611154 Wrote: 
> Interesting explanation. So, in the measuring environment you've
> described here, were you guys able to measure the differences in the
> soundstage that two audio systems project? Like, you could have 2 audio
> systems playing the same track at the exact same loudness, and one will
> portray a soundstage that looks completely different than the
> soundstage portrayed by the other audio system. Surely you've been in
> situations where you've experienced this? (some systems tend to be more
> 'forward' sounding whilst other systems may present musicians as if
> they're a few feet 'behind' the speakers)
> 
> In which case, how do you measure that? What is your meter showing,
> what is your oscilloscope showing?

Soundstage is almost always a result of timing shift in various
frequencies. This can be measured.


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