What is image distortion?
An example of image distortion is when the fundamental tone of a violin is in one place but the harmonics of that note are in other places. The location and sound of the complete instrument is indistinct. However, if all of the sound from the violin comes from the same point in space, the sound is more realistic. When all the instruments are playing it enables you to experience their total sound, at their individual locations without getting all muddied up with each other. This is true whether you are listening to the softest or loudest passages. The superior imaging of the IDS-25 lets you audibly locate the entire characteristic sound of each instrument more accurately in space and the details are incredibly realistic. The images remain stable, in your listening environment, regardless of frequency or your position in that environment.