if you read my review I do not mention a lack of depth.
I heard solo instruments in the background, relative to the foreground ensembles.
while I would admit that they bring the listener to the music, it is not at the expense of depth.
other cables may present more like a mid to rear hall perspective. sometimes, a recessed treble can create the sensation of depth.
I was listening to a recording of the Brandenburg concerti, and replaced one tube in my Vincent cd player, and observed greater depth from a harpsichord solo.
in conclusion, it is possible to create greater depth, by changing tubes and/or other components in a stereo system.
I heard solo instruments in the background, relative to the foreground ensembles.
while I would admit that they bring the listener to the music, it is not at the expense of depth.
other cables may present more like a mid to rear hall perspective. sometimes, a recessed treble can create the sensation of depth.
I was listening to a recording of the Brandenburg concerti, and replaced one tube in my Vincent cd player, and observed greater depth from a harpsichord solo.
in conclusion, it is possible to create greater depth, by changing tubes and/or other components in a stereo system.