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<blockquote data-quote="Bassick" data-source="post: 8160499" data-attributes="member: 656783"><p>Thoughts after replies, Thinking it through some more, to you gckless, I know all those different sounds clashing together on stage from one particular instrument's spot is not so melodic, but from the vocalist point of view a bit more pleasing. My theory is not to make corrections to the music. I'm simply saying that I don't think music heard just in the front of you (I agree, it will be perceived to be centered on the listener) gives the listener that feeling of being inside the music. I've done front stage imaging with a pass system of mine, and I have to admit, didn't win a SQ contest, but sounded pretty **** good. But when I integrated more specific drivers (but I didn't have the right cross over to do further tuning) to the system, I notice that it sounded better to my ears. Now this may be subjectional and bias on my part, but the music felt right. I am also a very strong believer in letting the ear decide what sounds good. I'm not trying to say that front staging is not the way to go. I'm just saying people should realize that front staging is "front staging", and that other types of staging can be accomplished, sometimes easier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bassick, post: 8160499, member: 656783"] Thoughts after replies, Thinking it through some more, to you gckless, I know all those different sounds clashing together on stage from one particular instrument's spot is not so melodic, but from the vocalist point of view a bit more pleasing. My theory is not to make corrections to the music. I'm simply saying that I don't think music heard just in the front of you (I agree, it will be perceived to be centered on the listener) gives the listener that feeling of being inside the music. I've done front stage imaging with a pass system of mine, and I have to admit, didn't win a SQ contest, but sounded pretty **** good. But when I integrated more specific drivers (but I didn't have the right cross over to do further tuning) to the system, I notice that it sounded better to my ears. Now this may be subjectional and bias on my part, but the music felt right. I am also a very strong believer in letting the ear decide what sounds good. I'm not trying to say that front staging is not the way to go. I'm just saying people should realize that front staging is "front staging", and that other types of staging can be accomplished, sometimes easier. [/QUOTE]
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