soundstage
soundstage
Definition
sound·stage (so̵und′stāj′)
noun
an enclosed soundproof area, esp. one in a studio (), equipped for producing films or TV shows
soundstage
Usage Examples
Converse of object
- orient: Soundtrack: Mainly front soundstage oriented with lower volume samples going to the rear.
- base: Soundtrack: Front soundstage based with the rear channels mainly being used to provide concert hall type reverb.
- create: This speaker is designed to be hung on rear or side walls in pairs to create the ideal rear soundstage for modern multi-channel systems.
- produce: This allows the individual drivers to work together to produce a precisely detailed soundstage.
Adjective modifier
- front: Most of the sound energy was front soundstage with good audio panning on occasion across the front channels.
- rear: The rear soundstage was generally, merely pumping out a sample of whatever the L & R front channels were carrying.
- expansive: They're characterized by a slightly airy, open and expansive soundstage that blends the sounds from all directions accurately.
- vast: The Nucleus Micro produces a vast soundstage and pinpoint imaging, in a beautifully small, visually attractive package.
- open: This allows our speakers to deliver the most open, transparent soundstage possible.
- cohesive: I heard greater dynamic contrast, a larger and more cohesive soundstage, and a clearer, more realistic rendering of tonality.
Noun used with modifier
- front: Soundtrack: Despite it being encoded to DTS, its very much front soundstage oriented with too little emerging from the rear channels.
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