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Some people value imaging as the most important aspect of sound. John Atkinson was the editor at Stereophile magazine, and he admitted to considering soundstaging as his most important criteria. You can have high fidelity without imaging, but you won't have realism without imaging. I have 7 inch midrange drivers; they are not a combination midrange woofer. They are only a midrange. Speakers with 4 and 5 inch midrange cones always sound miniaturized in comparison. The Realistic Minimus 7 talked about before, proves you can have a fairly big soundstage, even if the instruments within that soundstage sound tiny and highly miniaturized; like they do on the Minimus 7.The best selling high end loudspeaker of all time, the Vandersteen 2C, is all about imaging. Remember it's advertisement slogan when introduced; "Dimensional Purity." Real music does not sound canned. A speaker that doesn't have sound that sounds free; cannot be considered an accurate loudspeaker. Sound is vibration of air and it has spatiality and airiness
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Are there trends in speaker manufacturing that produced better image quality, like location, time period, brand , or cost? Can you get a "warm" speaker to image or a bright speaker? Does one speaker series stick out as the imaging king, or is it a magical recipe that can happen with any speaker? Does my amplifier affect my speakers ability to image, or is it a combo of speaker+amp+shed. Why didn't manufacturers make an imaging button instead of a loud button?
Seriously, I need to know before I buy more speakers less capable than Advent 5002 with silk tweeters.
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@superdougie10
8 months ago
That's so true, I have a lovely pair of 1987 Celestion SL6si bookshelves made in England, and I am currently using tubes to play them, and its just beautiful.
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