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He's pretty much right on, see my post hereI don't understand how people have been in this hobby for years and years and they don't have a basic understanding of how to reproduce the sound field of a live event. You don't get it done with $10,000 power cords etc. You achieve it by studying acoustics and how the human brain/ear system operates. Then, you use system setups that can imitate the sound of a live acoustic hall as closely as possible. Two channel 2D equilateral systems can never come close to sounding like a 3D performance and they sound so boring to me.
. I was done in by time, history, and the most spoiled, destructive generation of irresponsible brats the world has ever seen. (I refer, of course, to the Boomers.)
The one statement that I would disagree with is his opinion about the baby-boomers. It's true that they are a failed, spoiled generation, especially compared to their parent's generation, but their offspring, the so-called Generation X is even worse. If many of the Boomers abandoned taste, humility and integrity, at least they knew the difference and made a conscious choice. Their children don't know and didn't have the opportunity to make that choice.
I doubt there is the consumer base to sustain it. I.e., what kind of a room do I need for this ideal recreation of a 3D performance? And what about all the recordings that aren't compatible with it? Most of the good music has been recorded already, in stereo, don't forget.
As a person now in my late 20's, I couldn't agree more. I grew up with everything, we were born and grew up in a time of unprecedented wealth & luxury, we are likely the most spoiled & sheltered generation in history. Unfortunately for us, and some might call it karma, we're going to get dicked over hard in the near future thanks to Peak Oil, and many in my generation will be up the creek without a paddle while the Boomers will for the most part be either in the twilight of their years or safely dead. To use a cartoon illustration, Wile E. Coyote has run off the edge of a cliff, and soon he will reach down to check if there's ground below his feet, shortly after which he takes a 2000' fall. We've just gone off the cliff, but haven't reached down to check yet.
There is plenty of oil around, it will just beharder to get to and this will cause fluctuations and make it more expensive. In ten to twenty years everybody will be driving around in electric and or fuel cell vehicles, don't worry about oil as it relates to cars. The technology has been around for years. In fact, the first cars ever made were electric. It is just now coming to the point where it is cost effective and batteries have improved to the point to make it practical. When other technologies become more attractive than oil because of price, practicality, environmental factors, etc. oil will no longer be as crucial. We'll probably need it for a while longer for planes and things like plastics, but there is plenty locked up in the tar sands and oil shale if we really need it for a particular use.
Most don't know what unamplified live music (the only true gold standard) sounds like.
Half of what you say is dead wrong and the other half is dead unrealistic. We're nowhere close to the necessary power grid for "everybody" to be driving electric cars.
Quote from: BrianM on 15 Nov 2007, 12:26 pmHalf of what you say is dead wrong and the other half is dead unrealistic. We're nowhere close to the necessary power grid for "everybody" to be driving electric cars. It is you that is dead wrong. People are already doing it. At night, there is excess capacity, if we used that electricity, there would be plenty of energy to go around. When you factor V2G (vehicle to grid) in, it's a no brainer. Most people don't realize that you waste a lot electricity when you send it over long distances and there is now way for the grid to store it. With the V2G vehicles, you will have thousands of mini storage facilities that will keep the electricity closer to where its needed. That will save a lot of energy that would have been otherwise wasted during transmission. Open your eyes and get your head out of sand, there is an electric vehicle revolution coming. Do some reading and research about how all the car manufactures have some form of electric car coming out in the next 5 years.