whart, I appreciate your response. I was hoping that any additional response would incorporate your (current) system evaluation of your copies.
You seem to have focused on my Classic copy as the (only) source of your response?
To me "soundstage" is not an attribute. It is a (real) part of the experience, of the event, of the actual live recording that (should) be conveyed through a good pressing.
I don't find that "soundstage" is just, as you put it, "one facet of the sound". It is THE constant, the one main part of a recording that should be readily apparent and noticeable to any listener. It is, IMO, a most important part of the home audio enthusiast experience! You seen to miss this point in this instance and in other reviews you've posted.
I think you focused on things that weren't my (focus).
Cheers!
You seem to have focused on my Classic copy as the (only) source of your response?
To me "soundstage" is not an attribute. It is a (real) part of the experience, of the event, of the actual live recording that (should) be conveyed through a good pressing.
I don't find that "soundstage" is just, as you put it, "one facet of the sound". It is THE constant, the one main part of a recording that should be readily apparent and noticeable to any listener. It is, IMO, a most important part of the home audio enthusiast experience! You seen to miss this point in this instance and in other reviews you've posted.
I think you focused on things that weren't my (focus).
Cheers!