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Sound Dynamics 300Ti speakers with DIY outboard xovers with M Cap Supreme caps, Hi-End air coils and resistors on heatsinks. I listen to jazz and classical, medium loud, like a grand piano is in the room. I've been playing flute in jazz clubs for about 30 years and am considered to have good ears.
I guess one could say the industry has moved to a tighter sound if comparing it to the ripe, overly lush, "classic" pre-late-1970's sound.
Hey, I resemble that remark!But it's funny that you mention that, because I don't recall many asking for less ripe, underly lush sound. Most want more warm and wet (hot tub) sound.
But can't I have detail while in the hot tub?Seriously, sometimes audiophiles end up getting lost in the forest for all the trees (searching/analyzing detail and lose sense of the music itself). Ironically I'm a fan of impressionist paintings and have some prints in my listening room. I enjoy the essence of the mood, form, and color they capture without megapixel detailed accuracy. It allows my brain's right (emotive) side to bask while the left (analytical) side is almost forced to relax.r I've found that "true" resolution in audio comes from better focus of the imaging rather than more than stark data driven detail. Does that make sense?
But can't I have detail while in the hot tub?Seriously, sometimes audiophiles end up getting lost in the forest for all the trees (searching/analyzing detail and lose sense of the music itself). Ironically I'm a fan of impressionist paintings and have some prints in my listening room. I enjoy the essence of the mood, form, and color they capture without megapixel detailed accuracy. It allows my brain's right (emotive) side to bask while the left (analytical) side is almost forced to relax.I've found that "true" resolution in audio comes from better focus of the imaging rather than more than stark data driven detail. Does that make sense?
When I speak of resolution, I'm not talking about data. In the example of your paintings, resolution would equate to being able to see the brush strokes, the build up of paint, and the vibrance of colors. Put that painting behind a steamy glass (due to the hot tub) and sure the painting is still there, but the beauty in the details are difficult to make out. I prefer not to display paintings behind foggy glass.
What you are talking about is noise and distortions hampering resolution. Not necessarily resolution because different speakers and systems do different things to resolution that help define their resolution. A cable make be dark or more neutral. This can describe their resolution.