The most 3D speakers I have ever heard, are my ESL-57's.
Limitations? For sure! (Everything has it's limitations...)
I was listening to them when I first got them after having built some new legs for them and getting them set up "properly".
Was listening to "Jazz at the Pawnshop", a piece I was not particularly familiar with. The audience can be heard chatting, clinking and bustling in the background. At the beginning of the record, I actually turned around to see who was in my room, looking over my left shoulder convinced I had heard someone there. Nope, was the background sounds of the audience. The soundstage was just crazy, have never experienced anything like that before. Full 360 degree "Soundarama Soundstage"
Limitations? For sure! (Everything has it's limitations...)
I was listening to them when I first got them after having built some new legs for them and getting them set up "properly".
Was listening to "Jazz at the Pawnshop", a piece I was not particularly familiar with. The audience can be heard chatting, clinking and bustling in the background. At the beginning of the record, I actually turned around to see who was in my room, looking over my left shoulder convinced I had heard someone there. Nope, was the background sounds of the audience. The soundstage was just crazy, have never experienced anything like that before. Full 360 degree "Soundarama Soundstage"