For those open to learning more about reproducing live sound accurately (or the real musical event accurately) and the problems with existing approaches, I found some resources. We will be doing some more on this, with reviews of more advanced XTC products and more in-depth discussion of some of the SOTA solutions like Ambisonics.
www.ambiophonics.org
-Now...Keep in mind, ambiophonics, while amazingly effective, doesn't work well with a stereo spaced pair of speakers, it works best with the speakers very close together and you need to be precisely placed at the apex of the listening triangle. While this works amazingly well, it never caught on for a reason (and it too introduces a problematic change in timbre.
The main benefit of this article is simply to provide some background on the distortions we discussed earlier. While I know some are being dismissive of these distortions, I still intend to educate with the hopes that some will understand.
Highly effective means of XTC while also being an interesting read in terms of background information
More on ambisonics and soundfield reproduction
More on soundfield reproduction with ambiophonics, the recording techniques, and a good bit of background
www.s3a-spatialaudio.org
A group that has recorded, using higher order ambisonics, a symphony. These recordings are rare, but are becoming more common. Reproducing them accurately at home is difficult. The best options would be with two speakers and a good XTC filter, the mix then needs to be downconverted from HOA to binaural. Over headphones works, but there will be some problems still. It can also be reproduced over 5.1+ surround, but may in fact not be better than the 2-channel with crosstalk. Ideally you would have a mix of both but I am unaware of good home DSP solutions to that. At the end of the day, Ambisonics, while the future, is still not ready for consumer enjoyment. I haven't found the link to this recording yet, but will be reaching out to the team there to see if the dataset can be made available to me. If so, I have the tools to downmix ambisonics to binaural and 5.1/7.1 (no I can't do ATMOS sorry). Or who knows, maybe they have files already in these formats.