How important is it for you to attain a holographic image?


I’m wondering how many A’goners consider a holographic image a must for them to enjoy their systems?  Also, how many achieve this effect on a majority of recordings?
Is good soundstaging enough, or must a three dimensional image be attained in all cases.  Indeed, is it possible to always achieve it?

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Yeah, sounds and acoustic space are not two dimensional, but audiophiles' brains can be. What else is new ?
I would agree that dynamics, as it should be and not exaggerated, is a king. But king alone is not nearly enough.
Very important. Especially for some recordings. I dismiss systems that can't do it well. Not only simply holographic but layering. I've been to a few concert halls as well, including those that were not particularly good.