Which instrument ?

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Guy 13

Which instrument ?
« on: 9 Oct 2012, 08:11 am »
Hi all Audio Circle members.

(Not sure if I am at the right place?
Please move me, if I'm not)

According to you and your experience,
which instrument is the easiest to reproduce?
(Sound more natural)

In all my listenings,
I found that the tubular bells sound very natural,
even on entry level system.

Guy 13

TheChairGuy

Re: Which instrument ?
« Reply #1 on: 9 Oct 2012, 02:24 pm »
Hi Guy,

Do you mean which instrument is easiest to produce well on vinyl?

Unless that's what you mean...this topic would belong elsewhere.  Dependent on how you answer this is where it would go (or stay, as it were)

John

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Re: Which instrument ?
« Reply #2 on: 9 Oct 2012, 02:37 pm »
 Acoustic Guitar or any other instrment in a limited frequency range.



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Re: Which instrument ?
« Reply #3 on: 10 Oct 2012, 12:57 pm »
I think it might be sounds more of a pure tone, rather than ones with complex harmonics.  Each note on a piano is made up of multiple strings.  When you play more than one note at a time.....
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Guy 13

Re: Which instrument ?
« Reply #4 on: 12 Oct 2012, 12:34 am »
Hi Guy,

Do you mean which instrument is easiest to produce well on vinyl?

Unless that's what you mean...this topic would belong elsewhere.  Dependent on how you answer this is where it would go (or stay, as it were)

John

Hi Chair Guy and all Audio Circle members.

That's exactly what I mean.

Some instruments like the tubular bells
and the guitar sounds more natural if played alone in solo.

I have also noticed that those instruments sounds very natural
with great presence when played with
SET amplifier and full range driver (No crossover.)
Even if they are entry level equipment.

Guy 13