This thread is now taking different dimensions by starting with components affecting soundstage, then unbalanced vs balanced interconnects, and now recordings played at the source. Yes, I fully agree that what and how is recorded on the disc you are playing is equally important. But here, let us note very clearly that using recordings done at studios, or mixed and processed at the whims and fancies of technicians and engineers, to judge soundstage effect is like chasing a mirage. One CD I cherish, a JVC recording bought nearly twenty years ago from USA, is a solo veena by the late S Balachander, with no accompaniments, captured straight from the stage using a stereo mic system by JVC engineers, and without colorations. If you want to listen to how strings should sound, you should listen to this. If your system sounds like playing the veena as it should be by someone in front of you, that is it. At the other extreme, I mentioned about the Burmester disc with a chain of different sounding drums scattered all over a soundstage and if your system can reproduce the stage in a rectangular pattern in two dimensions, again that is it. Or, from the Chesky disc I spoke about, the choir inside the huge cathederal should give you the vertical dimensions of the row of singers, no doubt, you can't do much more with your system. These are professionally recorded tracks in top-notch discs one can use to ponder over the soundstage. If the arguments are related to mass market discs produced from studios, I am afraid we are not going to get anywhere. Even with my < $200 JVC system I am using here (at my temporary home), by manipulating a bit, I can listen to a decent soundstage with mass market records but inside me, I know I am far away from truth and reality. But music is music, isn't it?
My concluding remarks in this thread. Thanks to those who read and also to those who thanked me. Just sharing some thoughts and experiences, that is all.
Happy listening.
murali
My concluding remarks in this thread. Thanks to those who read and also to those who thanked me. Just sharing some thoughts and experiences, that is all.
Happy listening.
murali