Acoustic is the most misunderstood subject in all audio by audiophiles and ordinary people alike...They all think that the gear magically give the sound almost by itself out of the room acoustic almost and at best "tweaks" are added....Pricier the gear and tweak better it is for sound... This is the market myth....
The room is not first a sum of 6 walls surfaces which passively reflect /absorb/diffuse sound waves...
The room is and could be ACTIVELY an heteregenuous pressurized set of air engines...Helmholtz science here...
Imaging and soundstage are important features of audio experience, but the benchmark of musical experience with an audio system is musical TIMBRE perception...
You can have a apparently relatively good imaging and soundstage without a natural timbre experience...
You cannot have a natural timbre experience without a good imaging and soundstage associated with it...
This is a big distinction....It is my conclusion after my own experiments ....And reading some facts about TIMBRE perception ....
The room is not first a sum of 6 walls surfaces which passively reflect /absorb/diffuse sound waves...
The room is and could be ACTIVELY an heteregenuous pressurized set of air engines...Helmholtz science here...
Imaging and soundstage are important features of audio experience, but the benchmark of musical experience with an audio system is musical TIMBRE perception...
You can have a apparently relatively good imaging and soundstage without a natural timbre experience...
You cannot have a natural timbre experience without a good imaging and soundstage associated with it...
This is a big distinction....It is my conclusion after my own experiments ....And reading some facts about TIMBRE perception ....