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<blockquote data-quote="audiolife" data-source="post: 1553766" data-attributes="member: 541383"><p>the more source points you have the worse imaging you will have. people will argue back and forth about it but the more you add the more you take away from another aspect of the system. be it imaging and staging to clarity and tonality. the most perfect sound you could have is from 1 speaker (say a 2" to take away any physical short comings of speakers) and this 2" speaker could play 20-20k at high volumes...but since we do not live in a perfect world that speaker does not exist.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiolife, post: 1553766, member: 541383"] the more source points you have the worse imaging you will have. people will argue back and forth about it but the more you add the more you take away from another aspect of the system. be it imaging and staging to clarity and tonality. the most perfect sound you could have is from 1 speaker (say a 2" to take away any physical short comings of speakers) and this 2" speaker could play 20-20k at high volumes...but since we do not live in a perfect world that speaker does not exist. [/QUOTE]
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