Trade-off between soundstage vs. PRAT


I just received my Musical Fidelity Cd-Pre24 and notice that the soundstage is a little narrower than my previous setup, has obtained more depth. I've read from somewhere which says that upsampling tend to make soundstage narrower but increase depth. I don't know if this is true for most cd player.

Also, players that tend to have large soundstage usually gives up a little in the PRAT department.

Any comments?
andy2
"Correct Gingko"

LOL@Brian!

That just sounded funny, sorry. Maybe, "Correct Mr. Biloba" would have been better, heheh.
Please define the following:
Pace
Rhythm
Timing
Seems like only UK products ever get credit for these attributes.
PRAT actually stands for pace, rhythm, attack and timing.

But I think "timing" covers all others three.

It all has to do with how a speaker handles transient sound. There are usually three things associate with a note being played. First there is an initial attack, then the note lingers a little bit, then slowly decaying. Each speaker handles these differently -- some better than others.