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"Leader" yes, fearless certainly not. After hearing the Merv Harding Quintet do sound checks with levels over 100dB SPL at my listening position about 15 ft away, I thought we were dead ducks. High end speakers simply aren't designed to keep up with live sound sources in a room that size (26x60x9ft). That we did so, and with great accuracy, was a relief and a real accomplishment.
The primary coloration I heard in the playback (vs. live) was the "closed in" sound caused by early reflections from the ceiling and walls near the musicians.
Congrats to VMPS and all their co-exhibitors. Sounds like you outdid yourself yet once more!I hope to attend next year's incarnation.
If you look at the photos I posted on the other thread you will see a pretty plain standard acoustic tile ceiling, except over the musicians and right between them and the audience seating. There you will see square suspended fully reflective surfaces in the exact places where you would not want such things to be. They were certainly noticed and we thought of wrapping them with something on the first day of set up, but didn't have anything handy at the time and just didn't get to it later.
I think this year the demo came the closest to the Live performance vs the previous 3 years.I was present Thursday afternoon. I thought the second playback was almost like the Live sound, the first playback sounded somewhat distant and 'narrower'.Where the second playback fell short was in the reproduction of the 'snap' of the drum kit. That is what stood out for me. Much better than the previous years, imo.Congrats to the Team.
Whilst I realise that the ideal for a playback system is to produce as real a performance as possible, your typical Red book CD usually does not have the quality recording to do this. In the end, it is these people who are your target customers.Did you have an oportunity to play redbook CDs during the show and how did they sound on this set-up?