Raysonic 128 Soundstage


Does anybody have any thoughts/observations about the perceived width and depth of this CD's soundstage?
redcarerra
All I can say is that in my system the 128's soundstage is as wide and deep as I've heard my speakers produce. This is compared to my Modwright Sony 999ES which is no slouch as a player. It doesn't give up or lack much of anything by comparison. It has been a great purchase in my setup and I'm really happy with its performance.
RedCarrera,

>> Foster9 - All I can say is that in my system the 128's soundstage is as wide and deep as I've heard my speakers produce. This is compared to my Modwright Sony 999ES which is no slouch as a player. It doesn't give up or lack much of anything by comparison. It has been a great purchase in my setup and I'm really happy with its performance. <<

X2 & can't agree more.

Cheers,
Garry
I agree 100% with Foster_9. Mine replaced a more expensive Sony XA777ES SACD/CD player (for Redbook discs only, obviously) and I haven't once regretted buying it.
Problem is that some " Audiophiles " like to say it would have an un-realistic soundstage due to it is so wide and deep!! But I love it, cause to me I don't care if its a recording that is suppose to sound like it was recorded in a 10' X 10' room, give me air and space baby!
I agree with the assessments of the 128 above and I would add that tube selection (assuming you're using the stock EH's and feel that the highs are a bit surpressed) might make it sound more expansive in some systems.

Now the comments you will hate but I'm just trying to help. If you really want to increase your soundstaging, especially the sense of depth, and assuming that your systems photos accurately reflect your system set up, try bringing your speakers out into the room some more (keeping them in in an equallateral triangle with your listening chair). If you like it better, but its not acceptible to important others, you can always make subtle marks on the floor where the speakers sound best and simply pull them out to that location for critical listening. FWIW.
Yeah, my Gallos are more then 6 feet in from the back wall (4 feet from the sides) and moving them there made a MAJOR difference. Experimenting a lot with toe-in also helped.
The Raysonic 128 is a budget sensitive audiophiles dream come true. The soundstage is just fine in my roughly 18x20x9 room. It rawks in every way for a mere $1500. You won't believe it, I'm telling you I was very skeptical until I got mine.