Everybody seems to think "holography" is some kind of trick; no, it's when you put HEA audio, and the room together as well as it can be done.
Are top of the line Theil speakers, trick speakers? Are top of the line tube ARC Amplifiers, trick amps?
While I used those two names, substitute any very high quality components you like, and you can probably get the same results.
Once it's done right, everything that everyone mentioned that is desirable will be present.
The record or CD delivers whatever it delivers; but it's for sure that you will get every iota of what there is on the record or CD.
In regard to "holography"; while it is relatively rare, meaning you reach out and touch each musician, I have heard it to the extent, that I heard sounds from a CD of a record that I purchased in 1970, that I have worn out many copies of; it is almost my favorite record. (my favorite record changes every other day) But I have been listening to this one long enough to be very well acquainted with it, and I heard something in the background that I had barely heard before; plus it was suspended in space.
That had to be close to extreme as it can get; no tricks, just high quality components in the chain that were arranged by professionals, in a room that had been designed and treated by "professionals".