In Reply to: All experienced audiophiles were fooled by AR at the audio shows posted by Richard BassNut Greene on April 6, 2007 at 20:30:25:
"-Visual cues of people playing instruments (live or on video)"Silly of me to think that music would be an assemblage of auditory cues.
"-Mono or near-mono heard in concerts from most seats versus the artificial "stereo soundstage" created in a recording studio"
I'll agree with that
-"The ability of home speakers to play at concert levels with low distortion"
Who the hell wants anything that loud in their living room? Who the hell wants to have the air in the room go totally non linear with those kind of SPL's? I can't imagine the neighbors appreciating it either. Count me out Bass Nut.
d.b.
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Follow Ups
- Re: All experienced audiophiles were fooled by AR at the audio shows - Dan Banquer 07:42:02 04/07/07 (2)
- I was thinking of the SPL peaks of live classical music orchestras not the high average SPL at amplified rock concert - Richard BassNut Greene 08:15:38 04/07/07 (1)
- Re: I was thinking of the SPL peaks of live classical music orchestras not the high average SPL at amplified rock concer - Dan Banquer 12:50:20 04/07/07 (0)