Romy the Cat wrote: | I propose that soundstage is a derivative property of compression. Stripping compression destroys soundstage, increasing of compression makes soundstage more tangible. |
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Yes, I have no argument with anything you have said. As I said before, I think the soundstage is an artificial distortion of the imaging, like a lens bending light. I am inclined to agree since compressoin will shift frequencies, which are ultimately affecting timing. And it is subtle timing changes with reflections that affect the imaging. Is it possible that a simple experiment can be done with cassette players and the Dolby filter since this equalization affects compression for example? Adrian |
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