My interpretations of certain speaker terms are not always consistent with others.
I found a few definitions for these speaker terms but would anyone like to comment to these terms related to a speakers ability:
1. Soundstage As mentioned, the ability to close your eyes and hear the instruments spread out across the stage as if there were an orchestra right in front of you. Includes side to side, front to back and up and down elements of sound despersion.
2. Dynamic range The ability to play very quiet elements then also play very loud, very sharp elements with the dynamic force of a live event. This often takes quite a lot of amp power with a very good speaker.
3. Imaging The ability to create a pinpoint location for a particular instrument. Closely related to soundstage in the sense that you cannot create a soundstage without being able to focus the sound of a single instrument in space.
4. Bass or tweeter extension Bass extension is most often discussed, i.e. the ability to play down to or below the 20Hz threshold. Most human hearing does not extend to the 20kHz range, so tweeter extension becomes less important at the high end unless one considers harmonics and/or other effects. This may also play into the crossover selection at the upper woofer/lower tweeter region. The crossover should be designed to maximize the effectiveness of the drivers at both their upper and lower ranges.
5. being “ to forward” AKA "too bright". Pronounced midrange that tends to emphasize the vocals or lead instruments.
Thanks