I recently read in a few audio websites about a "wet" soundstage. I've not heard of this terminology before and was wondering if anyone can give me some insight into what sonic attributes would characterize a "wet" soundstage.... Thanks!
I understand it as plenty of harmonic reproduction - little singling out of the fundamental frequencies. This would be the opposite of "dry" where harmonics are chopped off making the signals sound quicker but with less body. The real/natural effect is, presumably, somewhere in between the extremes. Arthur
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