Soundstaging and Imaging: The Delusion about The Illusion


Soundstaging in a recording—be it a live performance or studio event—and it’s reproduction in the home has been the topic of many a discussion both in the forums and in the audio press. Yet, is a recording’s soundstage and imaging of individual participants, whether musicians or vocalists, things that one can truly perceive or are they merely illusions that we all are imagining as some sort of delusion?

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I look forward to someday experiencing this--I'm sure it will take a better system than I have.  At present I have a hard time understanding how something as simple as a microphone can do what something as complex as an ear does.
I've never gone to a concert with one ear plug in so I suppose I'm hearing the  consert in sterio, from my prospective in the seat I'm sitting in of course.
Trying to get the soundstage correct without a methodology is like trying to solve a bunch of simultaneous equations with more unknowns than the number of equations. Moving the speakers a little and listening a little is doomed from the start. To compound the problem, when you improve room acoustics and or improve the system, what then? Move a little, listen a little? 😛
twoleftears,

Does having two left ears qualify you as a "mono" or "stereo" person?