In Reply to: Re: Review: The Chicago Symphony Orchestra playback system. posted by eso on April 2, 2007 at 21:37:19:
EsoDirectivity control? Don't make me laugh! The high frequency response from the various transducers is permitted to narrow as the frequency range is increased! How accurate is that? How can the sound integrate with the low frequencies of the bass instruments? How do you know that the sound of the instrument is coming from that actual instrument, or just a hidden Wilson Watt/Puppy? We got there about 10 min. to 3, and some of the players in the orchestra could have been manequins. And as for control of the reverberant field, don't make me laugh! They would'nt even let me move around at all! Not to mentioned the subjectivists in the audience who "shushed" objectivists. As for a career move, don't make me laugh! When The Absolute Stereo takes off, I'm blowing this pop stand, and I'll start drinking the Vodka too (as long as they advertise and send a case)! Just watch the ( ) by my name for latest status!
P.J..S-E
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