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I have never heard a 2 channel stereo system where the voice didn't appear to eminate from the center when sitting in the middle, providing there was an equal mix of the voice in the 2 channels. Steve
Party poopers! It can be there in the middle or it can be HOLY CHRIST SCARY REAL in-the-middle. Like goose bumps real.
If Johnny Cash shows up you'll really have a phantom center image as John has passed away. Wayner
Quote from: srb on 20 Sep 2009, 02:28 pmI have never heard a 2 channel stereo system where the voice didn't appear to eminate from the center when sitting in the middle, providing there was an equal mix of the voice in the 2 channels. SteveThe point of my post, however, was the surprised reaction of a my neighbor...
Or your hiding a speaker.
Quote from: oneinthepipe on 20 Sep 2009, 04:07 pmQuote from: srb on 20 Sep 2009, 02:28 pmI have never heard a 2 channel stereo system where the voice didn't appear to eminate from the center when sitting in the middle, providing there was an equal mix of the voice in the 2 channels. SteveThe point of my post, however, was the surprised reaction of a my neighbor... I understand now. The original post was focusing on the centering of the voice with the lack of a center speaker, but in subsequent posts you further described the height and depth of the image, as well as the separation of instruments. I wasn't trying to poop on your party. I am as big of a fanboy of the Salk speakers as I can without actually owning them (yet). In my own experience, my soundstage, imaging and separation was greatly improved when I acquired speakers with ribbon tweeters. Although, they have limited vertical dispersion compared to domes, I find the realism sometimes startling, without ever being harsh or strident. Steve
The phantom center with my old non-Salk speakers was there too, but with the HT2-TLs it is incredibly there! It's a huge difference, making the old speaks sound smeary in the phantom zone by comparison. Since its almost always just my wife and me listening to music, I get to have the sweet spot while she sits closer to the window and reads, which is her favorite hobby. I'm a happy, lucky guy!