Only recordings that are made that preserve the phase relationships in a
live environment are capable of creating a realistic illusion of sound
stage. This involves recording techniques that work to preserve phase.

http://www.deltamedia.com/resource/stereo_microphone_techniques.html

To be sure, there are some recordings that have a nice "sound stage"
that are multi-miked, manipulated, not recorded in real time, with
artificial echo, reverb, compressed, limited, and whatever else, but
these are few and far between.


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