Please post your impressions of artists/albums/songs that have distinct images and soundstage. I will go first...
I'm cleaning and listening to some LPs today. The first thing I noticed was that Paul (poster, not Simon) was right, my turntable is slow. I measured it as best I could with an incandescent light and strobe disk and it was ~1.5% slow. With my VPI PLC I tweaked it the best my eyes could see to "right." It sounds better.
Then just a minute ago I was playing a DCC Paul Simon There Goes Rhymin' Simon. I used to play it on my Servo-Statik I system in the 70s. I played it a lot! The album has good, not great, soundstage but all the images are rock solid.
Paul's (Simon, not poster) opening acoustic guitar on St. Judy's Comet is to the right of and behind the right speaker. It stays there all throughout the song. It never wavers, it is always outside the speaker and about 1.5 feet back.
As many times as I have heard this song, and it is many, many times, I have never heard that. I'm very impressed. I am open to the possibility that this could be because DCC/Steve Hoffman mastered it differently.
I have had the LP for a while but until my new cartridge I couldn't get past the sibilance.