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

Holographic relates to a hologram.

Hologram is a three-dimensional image reproduced from a pattern of interference produced by a split coherent beam of radiation (such as a laser)

Holography is a technique that enables a wavefront to be recorded and later re-constructed. Holography is best known as a method of generating real three-dimensional images, but it also has a wide range of other applications. In principle, it is possible to make a hologram for any type of wave, By by  

From Holographic you can find oligarch and hoopla. 

For the ear (a) and (b) the speakers 1 and 2 do not present the same distance from one another, we can metaphorically with the term holography in physics transpose it in listening experience where we use the ear (a) and the brain computing indirect  sound wave (b) and direct soundwave  (a) alternatively and reciprocally  (as the light wave of reference in an hologram ) from the reference wave incoming from speakers 1 and speakers 2 by a time differential delay ( the interference pattern in physics) different for each ear; and vice versa for ear(b)...

This complex computing by the brain recreate holographic information VOLUME of the sound sources who become more  than a point, a line  or a mere surface,...

This is why the sounfiekld of speakers/room and from top headphone illustrate 3 characteristics of the SOUNDFIELD and not the traditional well known two  :

-- imaging differentiation from the sound sources in relation with each other

-- Soundstaging integrating  three dimensions in some GLOBAL stage , which can be fixed in less performant and artificial design or in a bad acoustic room but which are normally highly  recording dependant for their dimensions size ...

---Holographical definition of EACH sound surces in his own dynamical VOLUME of space... The sound sources are no more a plane but a perceived  3-d relief an outline..

@roxy54 I was fooling around. Happens sometimes. 

Call Holographic Three D. (Not fooling around)?

 

Yeah man...you sit up and yell, "what the hell are these musicians doing IN MY HOUSE," and then you calm down and realize hey...things just got a little too holographic.