Shocking 3D sound in 2 channel


I've had it happen a few times where my brain actually thought the center image was real. Somehow the imaging lined up so well that my brain sensed physical objects in front of me - not just a believable illusion.

Can all speakers do this if set up right? Are there some that do this without fail? Was I just imagining it?
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Some recordings do not contain what you describe so he recording is an important factor.
I once had a friend come over when I had my Dyn C1 Signatures and he stood in front of them asking me where the center channel speaker was. I had them set up about 6 - 7ft apart with only about a 5 degree toe-in. AND there was/is a 32" tube TV in between them. Now that I have the Raidho D1's I'm trying to get him back over to really hear some separation LOL. The D1's are about 8ft apart with about a 40 degree toe-in. For me I know I will get a more 3D sound when I get rid of that tube TV.
It is not the speakers, its the room.

Well the speakers and room working together. The greatest speakers that overwhelm the room will not produce 3D imaging, whereas mediocre speakers set up correctly within a room can produce a 3D image, mind you the tone may be completely off.
Only once in my Audiophile life have I experienced this phenomenon with such striking clarity. This was at an audio store in Dallas back in the late 80s. The speakers were Dalquist DQ12. The amp and preamp were Adcom. Not sure of the CD player. The music was the Broadway cast recording of Phantom of the Opera. It was spooky how realistically the performers were placed in the sound stage. It was the three dimensional quality of this placement that made the effect so stunning. While I have since been able to get very close to that experience I have never heard the three dimensional, holographic effect like I did that day in Dallas on that relatively modest setup.
Avalon speakers are known for this.

There was even a system that was put together with MIT cables/spectral amps/Avalon speakers called the 2C3D (two channel 3D). I got to hear that system, it was insane how 3D it was.

The store owner hooked up a very expensive LD player and put on a Star Wars disc for me (just sound no screen). It was insane how real it was, it was like I was in the forest, it wrapped all the way around me. Lasers came from 8 feet from the top left back of me and shot down to the front stage. Animals and birds chirped all around me. She put on that roger waters CD also where the TV came from behind me.

With that being said sometimes it can be a little dry.