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That CD is horrible!Wrong! If you have a bad sounding CD in your collection of a name brand studio like warner bros or EMI or any of the mainstreams recording companies you send that CD to me and I'll give you a list of things that your system may be doing incorrectly.Many people judge a recording by their system and don't let the recording be a guide for them to find an area of their system they may need to open up. All recordings sound different and your system is not on auto fix mode. I've read review after review of paned recordings that sound bad on the reviewers system but fantastic on a system that is in tune with the recording. There is no need for you to miss out on your favorite pieces of music. If they sound screechy or hard there is a reason and it isn't the recording. Something in your system is clearly out of tune with that piece of music. sic.
You're trying too hard dude, what's the rush? Audio Circle is not like speed dating, we like to get to know you first. Is that so bad?
PRELUDE : That tune is DA BOMB ! Straight into my Amazon basket! Where do you find this stuff???D.D.
Michael, I'm curious about further thoughts on this point. Are you saying a properly tuned system will reproduce ALL recordings (from major studios) in a harmonically pleasant manner? Case in point are Lindsay Buckingham and Dwight Yoakam's recordings. As my systems have evolved over the years, their recordings have become more and more listenable. I'm at the point now where I can listen to them and totally enjoy them without wincing at their (to my tastes) surplus of treble information. However, their recordings still sound like they were mixed by someone who had their hearing blown out by standing too close to their guitar amps for too many years! It seems to me a great system will let you appreciate each recording's unique characteristics and simply be able to clearly hear that not all recordings are created equally (while at the same time not exacerbating recording faults to the point one finds them unlistenable.)
10 pages of highly classified audio myths and you still do not know him? I wish he was the plastic green head because I love it. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oMg0rwIMzyg&list=PL020B822A159A7005&index=7&feature=plpp_video
For what its worth I just got finished listening the DCC vinyl Steve Hoffman mastering of Jethro Tull Aqualung. The very first cut has some radical studio effects but this doesn't sound bad, just a little strange, the rest of the record doesn't have these effects and sounds more familiar or similar to reality. There seems to be some opinions to the effect that most of the CD transfers are not well done a possible remedy for this is the Nov 2011 release of the Aqualung 40th Anniversary 2 CD set. I've got this in my Christmas wish list as I have never purchased a CD version of Aqualung.Scotty
I checked MG's web site and his rant about Audiocircle. I'm not sure who his audience is over there as there are only a couple of comments by anyone but MG. Also, I have no interest in the opinions of a person who uses a 30-year-old Glamour Shots photo of himself as his avatar.
So that's where those viruses came from.I ran a full sweep and there were four of them.MicroSoft Security Essentials to the rescue.Mr. Green, you need to check out your site and prune some of that stuff that got slipped in there.
Some things are better left untuned.My wife's laptop, for one.She'll turn around and tune me! From doing a search it looks like the room treatments might be worth looking into:http://www.soundstage.com/revequip/db05.htmIt looks like the wood is tensioned with a bolt through it similar to a truss rod in a guitar neck.
I like werd. He's one of the few that can take it as well as dish it out, but I don't put a lot of stock in what he claims to hear. I'm sure he hears it and I'm sure I wouldn't. Your "tunes" don't really lend thenselves to DBT, do they?I sure would like to hear from a few of your acolytesDoc
Charles, to me it's like this, OK? I am not saying that your friend Mr.Green does not have a right to ply his trade here in the Commercial Zone and expound his personal theories on how to get better sound. That's not my call. If some of the locals want to drink the Kool-Aid and become "Tunees", that sort of thing has gone on since the beginning of time and will go on until the end of time. Fine by me. I won't be shopping at the MGA website any time soon based on the pitch I've sen here but if others want to, it's their dime. Proof or no proof. For me, this isn't about that. I'm positive that there are folks here who will click on my system and accuse me of being as big a subjectivist as anyone and perhaps that's so. So, glass houses and all that, tweak away. Sure I've come across a little cynical and snarky in a coupla posts but I am a profoundly flawed individual somewhat prone to those vices. Sorry if anyone takes offense.That being said, when you reach a point where people are being encouraged to do things that are not so harmless, things that will at best void warranties and damage equipment but at worst cause injury to themselves and others, what is Mr.Green going to have to say about that ? See the legal disclaimer he made in an earlier post for the answer to that question. Ever been inside a burning house, Chuck ?How 'bout you, Michael ?D.D.