Can a system sound too Holographic?


Hi friends :)

So I got a question for those interested. For me, having a 2 channel system with a Holographic soundstage is very desirable.

I bring this up because I had lent some Centerstage 2 footers ( isolation devices) to a friend to try out. To make a long story short, he likes what they are doing under his Lumin T3, however he mentioned that it might be "Too Holographic". I don't know about you guys and gals, but that wouldn't really be a problem for me. Your thoughts or experiences please. Anyone experience a soundstage that was too Holographic?

aniwolfe

Showing 3 responses by mapman

For all the mbl fans out there these days they have a pair of standmounts that the magazines recently raved about for only ~ 22K. Probably all one needs in most rooms. That is a tad less than a pair of new KEF Blade metas.

 

These two are probably my top choices at present if someday I decide to go nuts and attempt a change from my current $6500 retail in 2008 Ohm F5 series 3, but neither are as adjustable to any room as the Ohm 5s so there is that limitation. Then again I don’t know of any others that are so I may be stuck forever.

Have you ever heard a properly set up mbl system?

 

Having been there and heard that I can assure you the answer to the OP question is a resounding no. Few systems out there otherwise can even come close in regards to the 3D holographic soundstage that a good mbl setup in a proper room  can deliver.   We are talking a totally different league from most anything else.   Even with mbl it can only happen if the room allows it.