mahjister,
To say that "imaging" in headphones is all in your head, would be completely accurate. There are many imaging cues that your auditory system has for localization that simply do not exist in headphones. That makes the rest of your assertions about imaging open to "interpretation".
Now, I am not saying You shouldn't like your NOS DAC. If it brings you audio nirvana great, stick with it. I will even accept your Perception that the NOS DAC creates a 3-d holographic image.
What I won't accept is that the image it creates is accurate (or more accurate), or even that the sound coming out is a more accurate representation of the original. A lightly filtered NOS DAC, as are being promoted today, create sounds that were not in the recording. There is no other way to put it. They create sounds that were not in the recording. Those sounds tend to create an "airy" feel that some will interpret as "3-d holographic imaging", while others will interpret it as "crap". Frequency range of hearing will have an impact on this. mahjister, If you like it, does it matter why you like it?
To say that "imaging" in headphones is all in your head, would be completely accurate. There are many imaging cues that your auditory system has for localization that simply do not exist in headphones. That makes the rest of your assertions about imaging open to "interpretation".
Now, I am not saying You shouldn't like your NOS DAC. If it brings you audio nirvana great, stick with it. I will even accept your Perception that the NOS DAC creates a 3-d holographic image.
What I won't accept is that the image it creates is accurate (or more accurate), or even that the sound coming out is a more accurate representation of the original. A lightly filtered NOS DAC, as are being promoted today, create sounds that were not in the recording. There is no other way to put it. They create sounds that were not in the recording. Those sounds tend to create an "airy" feel that some will interpret as "3-d holographic imaging", while others will interpret it as "crap". Frequency range of hearing will have an impact on this. mahjister, If you like it, does it matter why you like it?
By the way I want to know if 3-d holographic imaging in headphones or speakers, and natural musical timbre instrument and voices rendering is also the results of very old age with this NOS dac of mine? Let me guess that your answer will be "probably" ….:)