Soundstage........


in audio, what in the system gives us the soundstage ?        I ask this as when I had the system in the living room I had one system that was :

anthony gallo 3.1's
edge amp
Belles 21a preamp
Technics 1200 mk2 w / AT 150 cart
bellari preamp
Synergistic Research sp cables, various low end IC's

and that system had everything ....soundstage , separation, detail.....and was enjoyable to listen to.       got out of the hobby for a bit and when I got back into it, I went with this system :

Magnepan 2.6 qr's
w4s mono blocks ( 250 each )
Lector Zoe preamp
PS audio phono preamp
Technics 1200 mk 2 w/ AT 150
Morrow Audio sp cables and various low end IC's

sold that system and had the chance to move the next system from the living room which had the cathedral ceilings,into  what used to be the master bedroom.....and now have a room that is good size 17 w x 21 l  8 ft ceilings and went with this the first time :

Magnepan 3.6r
Krell amp
Audio Research Ref. 2 mk 2 preamp 
Sim audio lp 5.3 phono preamp
Acoustic Zen sp and IC's
VPI HW-18 MK 2 w/ Moerch arm / Ortofon 2m Black

the Magnepans were way to big for the room and didnt like the AR preamp as it just didnt sound good....sounded cold due to the 6h30 tubes ( others may like it, but I didnt ).......sold the speakers, amp and preamp  and  ic cables and went with 

Tyler Acoustic Halo 2 speaker
Maker Audio G-9
Belles Aria
Sim Audio 5.3 phono
vpi  hw 18 mk 2 w/ Moerch arm / Denon 103 cart
Acoustic Zen Satori sp cables, KCI silkwork IC

this system is very  clean sounding and you can listen to it for hours and never get tired of it......but I just dont have the soundstage like  I did when the system was in the living room.        Room is treated with panels, have moved speakers in / out  / up / back, etc....and same thing.....       

So is it the room that ( cant think of the word, ) controls the soundstage or is it the preamp, the turntable / cart ?




addyson815
I have no experience with the tyler halo speakers so unsure just how fussy they maybe to toe in.
However my last set of speakers were Focal 826v which were incredibly sensitive, it took me hours to find just the right location, then toe in and even tilt of the speaker to zone in on "the sweet spot". Even increments of half inch on toe in made profound changes that could be heard from my listening position. Then when I placed maple blocks under the Focals I had to start again as now the tweeters were approx 3 inch higher in relation to my listening position. But it was worth it as I was eventually rewarded with a very expansive soundstage and my room is garbage as far acoustics go....lol, all glass and tile floors. Plenty of rugs down, 3 big sofas and vinyl blinds over every glass surface made another huge difference.

Then I moved to a pair of Wilson Witt speakers which are as different again and just do not really seem to care about toe in to give the same if not broader soundstage than the Focals did.

Just have to keep experimenting as already I see lots and lots of great ideas and suggestions here.
Good luck, you will know when it is right and then you know it was worth the effort.
After I posted this, I have moved the speakers 3” closer together and 6” forward.        
 I had ordered a brand new passive preamp and it arrived the other day and was hoping to have music again , but it’s doa.       Just going to cut my losses and move on. The other day a member on here posted a Pass Labs xp 2.5 for sale......so I bought that and should have it in a week or so.

Once I get things up and running again will see if those moves helped with the sound-stage at all
uberwaltz,

Tilting the blinds up & down if you have a lot will make a difference. I had 12’ X. 22’ of Windows and blinds in a condo.

Best