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

...only too 'holo' when the vocalist is giving me a lap dance, but isn't there when I open my eyes...and my lap is wet....

Hasn't happened yet, but I'll let y'all know.... ;)

"....just an excitable boy....*ooohaaahuuuooh, 'citable boy...*

...working on it, tho'.Β 

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...only too 'holo' when the vocalist is giving me a lap dance, but isn't there when I open my eyes...and my lap is wet....

Hasn't happened yet, but I'll let y'all know.... ;)

"....just an excitable boy....*ooohaaahuuuooh, 'citable boy...*

...working on it, tho'.Β 

Some people prefer more wall of sound with just a tad of sound stage definition. Or he might mean to detailed. I am like you, prefer a well defined sound stage with imagines solidly placed across the front of the room with depth. Love it when something sounds even further back than the front wall like on the other side of it. Yes with the focus dead center between the speakers if that is the way it is supposed to sound based on the mix. Of course not all mixes are capable of sound stage spread this expansive but when it occurs it’s heaven.