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<blockquote data-quote="eharri3" data-source="post: 5678666" data-attributes="member: 591579"><p>Depends. If I want to 'show off', BB King and Eric Clapton, Riding with The King. Strong, raspy, throaty vocals with lots of character. REAL predictable imaging that seems very easy for a decent setup to accurately reproduce. Clatpon's guitar sounds very different from Lucille and they alternate. Clapton's guitar's always on the left, Lucille is always on the right. If there's drums involved they're between them. If there's piano involved it's always slightly to the right of BB angled toward the center of the soundstage. If either of them really attacks the string on a hard note I can hear the attack. When BB hits the high notes on Lucille I hear a strong, full-bodied high note with good decay.</p><p></p><p>IF I want to remind myself how far I still have to go I play fast-tempo jazz. Tons going on everywhere on the soundstage at the same time and I haven't been able to convincingly replicate the 'double bass' yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eharri3, post: 5678666, member: 591579"] Depends. If I want to 'show off', BB King and Eric Clapton, Riding with The King. Strong, raspy, throaty vocals with lots of character. REAL predictable imaging that seems very easy for a decent setup to accurately reproduce. Clatpon's guitar sounds very different from Lucille and they alternate. Clapton's guitar's always on the left, Lucille is always on the right. If there's drums involved they're between them. If there's piano involved it's always slightly to the right of BB angled toward the center of the soundstage. If either of them really attacks the string on a hard note I can hear the attack. When BB hits the high notes on Lucille I hear a strong, full-bodied high note with good decay. IF I want to remind myself how far I still have to go I play fast-tempo jazz. Tons going on everywhere on the soundstage at the same time and I haven't been able to convincingly replicate the 'double bass' yet. [/QUOTE]
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