I feel surround is the way to go. What you here in live is not 2 channel. The sound played on stage goes to a lot of reflection based on the concert hall.
That is why concert halls are famous for their signature and changes the way music is perceived when played live.
If you want to bring the same concert feel to the live recording, then the reflections need to arrive at that particular time, which our living rooms cannot do, since it is too small.
These problems are solved in surround.
Also, from a personal experience, when I listen to a audio CD in my onkyo received with 5.1 music mode, the sound stage is just so wide.
Guys try reading this book, Sound Reproduction loudspeakers and Room - Floyd E. Toole. he explains about how stereo came and problems people had to adopt to it from Mono, and how people still have a problem to move to surround. Stereophile: Book Review: <I>Sound Reproduction: Loudspeakers and Rooms</I>
That is why concert halls are famous for their signature and changes the way music is perceived when played live.
If you want to bring the same concert feel to the live recording, then the reflections need to arrive at that particular time, which our living rooms cannot do, since it is too small.
These problems are solved in surround.
Also, from a personal experience, when I listen to a audio CD in my onkyo received with 5.1 music mode, the sound stage is just so wide.
Guys try reading this book, Sound Reproduction loudspeakers and Room - Floyd E. Toole. he explains about how stereo came and problems people had to adopt to it from Mono, and how people still have a problem to move to surround. Stereophile: Book Review: <I>Sound Reproduction: Loudspeakers and Rooms</I>