watercourse
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Nope - I heard the O/96 in 6 different rooms with about 7 different amps over the last three years. The presentation and observations are pretty consistent and not very room dependent.
What you are reading are just different description from different people trying to translate what you hear into words.
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I'm sure as an O/96 owner you have drawn a pretty good bead on the sound. Those of us that have heard them only once or twice are the descriptions that I'm finding confusing.
What's odd to me is that my experiences listening to the O/96 don't come near to the description of "missing" anything - and this is not to cast any doubts on others' listening experiences. I listened to complex, multitracked and layered recordings as well as smaller combos, both on- and off-axis, within the sweet spot and way, way far from the speakers in a long room. If anything, the additional texture and emotion of the O/96s came at the expense of pinpoint imaging. But I still got the sense of palpable, 3D imaging because the soundstage was so enveloping. Also, even listening to mono recordings, I heard depth layering and distinct imaging. This was at the old Pitch Perfect room, with Mr. DeVore himself setting up the speakers. With all-Shindo of course.
The most logical explanation for these differences is that room and/or system differences were controlling factors.