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CD for sound stage demo
Hi
I am interested to hear which is your favourite CD for demonstrating your systems' sound stage. I would imagine a recording of chamber music or something similar. Regards A |
CD for sound stage demo
Jack wrote: Hi I am interested to hear which is your favourite CD for demonstrating your systems' sound stage. I would imagine a recording of chamber music or something similar. Why ? Graham |
CD for sound stage demo
"Jack" wrote in message ... Hi I am interested to hear which is your favourite CD for demonstrating your systems' sound stage. Hmm, that's going to be interesting - I'm not aware they have any, other than a bit of reverb....?? |
CD for sound stage demo
Eeyore wrote:
Jack wrote: Hi I am interested to hear which is your favourite CD for demonstrating your systems' sound stage. I would imagine a recording of chamber music or something similar. Why ? "Soundstage refers to the depth and richness of an audio recording (usually referring to the playback process). According to audiophiles, the quality of the playback is very much dependent on how one is able to pick out different instruments, voices, vocal parts, etc. exactly where they are located on an imaginary 2D or 3D field. This can enhance not only the listener's involvement in the recording but also their overall perception of the stage." - Wikipedia I need a good quality recording where this is evident. |
CD for sound stage demo
"Jack" wrote I need a good quality recording where this is evident. OK then, almost anything by Laurie Anderson - Mr Heartbreak and Strange Angels in particular... |
CD for sound stage demo
Keith G wrote:
"Jack" wrote I need a good quality recording where this is evident. OK then, almost anything by Laurie Anderson - Mr Heartbreak and Strange Angels in particular... O yes, Laurie Anderson. I only have Big Science. |
CD for sound stage demo
"Jack" wrote in message ... Keith G wrote: "Jack" wrote I need a good quality recording where this is evident. OK then, almost anything by Laurie Anderson - Mr Heartbreak and Strange Angels in particular... O yes, Laurie Anderson. I only have Big Science. Excellent album, but perhaps not the best for soundstage and depth...?? |
CD for sound stage demo
On Thu, 28 Sep 2006 12:52:27 +0200, Jack wrote:
Eeyore wrote: Jack wrote: Hi I am interested to hear which is your favourite CD for demonstrating your systems' sound stage. I would imagine a recording of chamber music or something similar. Why ? "Soundstage refers to the depth and richness of an audio recording (usually referring to the playback process). According to audiophiles, the quality of the playback is very much dependent on how one is able to pick out different instruments, voices, vocal parts, etc. exactly where they are located on an imaginary 2D or 3D field. This can enhance not only the listener's involvement in the recording but also their overall perception of the stage." - Wikipedia I need a good quality recording where this is evident. The definitive soundstage recording is a DDD Delos CD of the 1812 overture conducted by James de Priest. It is a masterpiece of imaging, and you can hear the location of virtually every individual member of the orchestra. Too many recordings are so over-processed that the sound stage disappears in a sea of added reverb. Anyway, get yourself this one and be amazed. Not a bad performance either. d -- Pearce Consulting http://www.pearce.uk.com |
CD for sound stage demo
"Jack" wrote in message ... Hi I am interested to hear which is your favourite CD for demonstrating your systems' sound stage. I would imagine a recording of chamber music or something similar. Regards A That's easy - Roger Waters - Flickering Flame. It's recorded in Q Sound which is a 3D sound field from stereo. We have on track 2 - Too Much Rope a stage coach travelling across the whole sound stage L-R and then a little later a F50 Ferrari goes the other way at full song. Oh and it's not a bad album either. Cheers TT |
CD for sound stage demo
"Jack" "Soundstage refers to the depth and richness of an audio recording (usually referring to the playback process). According to audiophiles, the quality of the playback is very much dependent on how one is able to pick out different instruments, voices, vocal parts, etc. exactly where they are located on an imaginary 2D or 3D field. This can enhance not only the listener's involvement in the recording but also their overall perception of the stage." - Wikipedia I need a good quality recording where this is evident. ** The song called " Little Wing " as performed by Jimi Hendrix, Mitch Mitchell & Noel Redding. Recorded February 24, 1969 at the Royal Albert Hall. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hendrix_in_the_West The CD has long been deleted but can be obtained by Bitorrent. WARNING: On a typical stereo system in an average room, it is nothing special at all. With Quad ELS ( 57s or 63s) in a well damped ( ie acoustically dead) room - YOU are there. ........ Phil |
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