Wide Soundstage, With Smooth Highs And No Edginess???

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Can you have your cake and eat it too? Can you have a wide soundstage with smooth highs that have no edginess to them? Erin and Joe discuss, what do you think about the discussion? What do you think is the preferred radiation pattern of a speaker? Is there a magical number of degrees of what you hear in your room as perfect? Drop a comment on what you think is perfect or what you prefer, in the comments section!

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Is Channa playing a video game in the backgrond and ignoring you guys? LOL!

mogdimitysplitz
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I don't know the actual measured degrees of soundstage width measurement, but my Def Tech BP10s have an AMAZING wide soundstage, side to side, as well as in front of and behind the speaker cabinet (bipolar)...
20 Hz - 30 kHz, 90dB sensitive, 7.1 DD bed layer, 13ft BY 19 ft, carpeted floor, always playing at -27dB volume on Yammy RX A2080.
Speakers are pulled away 20 in. from the walls.
Very wide soundstage (the walls disappear) with A.I. engaged, and sound flat to smooth in pitch.
Hope this helps build the theory. Cheers.

GB-jetc
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you guys need to try Magnapans to hear truly wide sound stage speakers

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