The “They are here” vs “You are there” sound topic


Hi all,

I want to start a topic about the “They are here” vs “You are there” type of sound. I have read that different audiophiles usually fall in one of either categories, but what does it actually mean? So here a few questions:

- what is the definition of “They are here” vs “You are there” in your opinion?
- what is the main difference in sound? E.g. soundstage
- which kind of sound do you prefer?
- which type of speakers fall in one or the other category in your opinion?
- what type of sources, amplifiers or even cables fall in one or the other category in your opinion?

For instance, I believe the Esoteric products from Japan fall in the they are here type of sound. Do you feel the same?
richardhk

Showing 1 response by larry5729

I think the purpose of putting together a sound systems is to create a sound stage so you can imagine the artist playing between the speakers.  Being able to achieve this takes hours of listening to various speakers and amplifiers.  It also depends upon your budget.  That is why it helps to listen to various price ranges.  Going to audio shows is also a great place to start because you can listen to so many systems in just two days and there are people there who can explain what they are selling.  Then, it comes down to what you like hearing most and then decide on how much you want to spend.