Todd Anderson
Editor / Senior Partner
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- Preamp, Processor or Receiver
- StormAudio ISP.24 MK2
- Main Amp
- Emotiva XPA-5
- Additional Amp
- Emotiva XPA Gen3 2.8 multichannel amp
- Other Amp
- Denon X8500H
- DAC
- THX ONYX
- Computer Audio
- AudioEngine A2+
- Universal / Blu-ray / CD Player
- Kaleidescape TERRA
OPPO UDP-203
Panasonic UB9000
- Streaming Equipment
- iFi Audio Zen Blue
- Streaming Subscriptions
- Spotify
- Front Speakers
- GoldenEar Technology Triton One.R
- Center Channel Speaker
- GoldenEar Technology SuperCenter Reference
- Surround Speakers
- GoldenEar Invisa MPX
- Surround Back Speakers
- GoldenEar Invisa MPX
- Front Height Speakers
- SVS Prime Elevation x4 (Top Front, Top Mid-Front)
- Rear Height Speakers
- SVS Prime Elevation x4 (Top Middle, Top Rear)
- Subwoofers
- Quad Array SVS SB16s
- Other Speakers
- Behringer 1124p; Aura Bass Shaker Pros; SuperSub X
- Screen
- Seymour Screen Excellence, Enlightor NEO AT Screen
- Video Display Device
- JVC NZ8
- Other Equipment
- Sony 65-inch A95L OLED
Sony 65-inch X900F
ZeroSurge 8R15W x 2
ZeroSurge 2R15W x 2
Let's compile a list of songs that image particularly well. Make sure you note some particulars.
I'll kick this off with The Cars "Let's Go"
This track has dazzling separation of instruments across a broad soundstage...and a little drum-line right before the chorus that - on my system - occupies a distinct area of about 3 feet across on the left soundstage with its own separation. While not as dynamic as some of my go to reference tracks, this one IMO is special.
I'll kick this off with The Cars "Let's Go"
This track has dazzling separation of instruments across a broad soundstage...and a little drum-line right before the chorus that - on my system - occupies a distinct area of about 3 feet across on the left soundstage with its own separation. While not as dynamic as some of my go to reference tracks, this one IMO is special.