George Graves wrote:
Funny thing about imaging. It has to exist in the recording. Often,
in modern recordings, especially commercial pop/rock recordings it's
not. It also doesn't exist in multimiked/multi-channel classical
recordings or in most commercial jazz recordings. True stereo (the
only way to get real image specificity, image height and imaging
front-to-back layering) just isn't done that much, commercially
Yes, height information! - it is probably an illusion, but it is when the
image leaves the monofilament between the loudspeakers and happen above and
outside them and you hear the room behind you that you got stereo right and
then you sit and wonder what 5.1 is all about
Of course the Carlson bins made it happen all the time ...
Kind regards
Peter Larsen