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Good sound to me is the door bell ringing knowing my new piece of equipment has arrived.. Seriously, Good sound brings you in beyond just listening and into the performance of the artist. You can take notice of the crack of a drumstick striking the snare, a crisp sizzle of a cymbal that lingers till the next wallop. The experience of the pedal beating the bass that creates that thump in your chest. If you’ve ever heard a good acoustic guitar played well the sound doesn’t expire in front of you it ...
A great system is one that makes me feel. I enjoy depth, soundstage, imaging, tonality etc. But, if everything comes together everything takes a back seat to sheer joy. ...
Ok...here I go. I'll try to get a start of my description. First off...when someone is describing what they want out of a system...or describing good sound (to them)...and they state that they prefer a neutral sounding system...or a system that is accurate to the original recording is cop out. To me this tells me nothing of what they want. I've seen too many "audiophiles" describe this same thing...and I've heard some of their components and some of their systems. Yet they all sou ...
I feel too many "audiophiles" neglect the midrange to get some other attribute of the sound. I don't feel a truly high-end system will claim my hard-earned dollars unless the midrange is right. But, a "right" midrange for me sounds more "alive" than necessarily ultra smooth or warm....
SWG255, It might be better if you started a new thread for your topic - you might get more responses related to your topic.
I agree with much of what you've said here. Coming up with a definition that is totally objective is an exercise in futility yet elements such as those you cite in your post are essential to achieving a synergy between the what the arist(s), engineers, and pressings give and what a reproduction system can extract.If that synergy exists it serves to transport me (and yeah there are undoubtedly better expression to use but this one works for me... LOL). It's often been said that laughter and good music ...
So far, we've mostly been wasting our time in rather pointless discussions about whether tube is better than SS, whether analog is better than digital, and so forth.It's not so much that these are pointless topics as such, it just that we didn't define the basic element of it all - the yardstick by which we measure.So, let's try to define something most of us can agree is what we'd call good sound. Yes, it is a hornet's nest indeed, but it has to be done sometime, so sooner better than later.Let ...
You Like it? It's "good". End of story. End of quest.
Quote from: BoshYou Like it? It's "good". End of story. End of quest. That's exactly why so many people prefer Bose speakers...
Good sound in a system is when there is no "sound " so to speak. The recording is the "sound".