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But if sunshinedawg has found the Nirvana where, on certain recorded material, his brain need no longer make this basic concession to an illusion, then he's got more money and luck than me, that's for sure.
For example, I simply cannot recreate The Dallas Meyerson Symphony Center "space" in my listening room.
For me, I have always built my systems around the best speakers I could find for the money I had available.rklein
Here is an interesting link that talks about good ears and audio equipment.http://www.6moons.com/audioreviews/trends/ta10.htmlrklein
Going one step further, I would say that not only does the pitch of the tones have to be right but also the artistic (emotive) element of the music has to convey too. So in my view, the harmonic richness of the tones have to carry over on the replay system and not just the pitch. This point is very important when you are fixated on vocals as I am.
My wife, an oboist, almost never casually listens to music except when she has no choice (Starbucks, etc.).When she does listen though, she really hears. She can usually identify the ethnic origin of an orchestra on the radio and even the orchestra itself.
QuoteMy wife, an oboist, almost never casually listens to music except when she has no choice (Starbucks, etc.).When she does listen though, she really hears. She can usually identify the ethnic origin of an orchestra on the radio and even the orchestra itself.How true!! I also can usually pick which orchestra is playing by listening to the sound production of it's woodwind players (sometimes to the detriment of just listening to the music). I can do this whether it's being played on a crappy car stereo or a mega-buck system.
I’m a fan of a couple of Sennheiser mikes in a Blumhiem configuration placed some distance away from the proceedings. Peter McGrath’s recording of Mahler’s first on Harmonia Mundi is such a beast, sounds like to me. True, your not going to get you are there sound. The sphere of the stage is there however and the instrumentalist can be heard in an array, or not, depending on if they were. In the hands of good sound engineers, I think two channel is a Godsend. My beef is that when vocalists turn it up, some turkey is squelching it at the console. I expect that their concern is overloading playback (maybe the mikes themselves, I don’t know). If it’s the former, let me worry about that, OK? I listen to concerts some Saturday nites on NPR and think they sound awfully good. I think they use 3 mikes on a line in front of and above the stage. I could be wrong on this. Whatever, everything sounds very complete. Sorry, if I strayed off topic.
Looks like I'll be standing alone on this podium but I think everyone's missed the boat here. You don't build a house w/o a strong foundation and to my ears and mind, that foundation starts with clean power. The components, loudspeakers, room,,, yadyadayada don't mean squat if you have crappy power that hides all the music. I'm not saying that everything else isn't important and it doesn't have it's place but I can't stress enough what clean power,,,, and that's really a simplistic definition of what that really curtails because you're not just talking about the AC power from the outlet but the audio signal inself is power, power that's being corrupted as it's transferred from 1 component to another, then further corrupted as it's sent to your loudspeakers. Now the corruption might be minute but it's surprising how much informations being hidden by that minute noise corruuption. I'm not offering answers here, this is just my philosophy of where one should start when building a system and I was learned by Psychicanimal, who spent years preaching this philosophy. I still believe it with all my heart,,,,, and ears. Then I'd be looking for rightous loudspeakers, components, and room treatment.The sermon is over,,,,,, now are you ready for some baseball???GO RED SOX!!!!!!!
I find the problem of dirty A/C to be very location dependent. Currently I'm in a near perfect setting and have no interest/need for power conditioning. My previous home was much more "average" but even there a PS300 made almost no noticable difference. I've heard the effects of dirty power, which I suspect would be worse around older electrical power grids.Robin, just to provide a more balance perspective on life, GO ROCKIES!!!
I'm not offering answers here, this is just my philosophy of where one should start when building a system and I was learned by Psychicanimal, who spent years preaching this philosophy. I still believe it with all my heart,,,,, and ears. Then I'd be looking for rightous loudspeakers, components, and room treatment.