I sat down to do some two-channel Serious Listening, and suddenly found myself doing some Philosophical Listening! I've been enjoying CDs of a number of live performances recently. During a song there is the great left-to-right and front-to-back perspective, I can locate performers easily and their position doesn't seem to be moving around.
I noticed the other day, that when the applause starts at the conclusion of a song, that the sound stage seems to invert. Once the applause starts, I still have the great left-to-right and front-to-back perspective, but the applause seems to be extending back from the locations of the performers, especially if they are acknowledging the audience during the applause.
I know that isn't reality, and my brain can process the applause as behind and/or around me, based on my expectations. It has put into a clearer perspective something I believe I read on the Von Schweikert Audio web page, about Albert realizing at one point that speakers need to perform as the inverse of microphones, delivering the same information as received by the microphones. It makes me wonder what other tricks our brains play on us while we are listening.
Has anyone else experience this phenomenon?