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OK, Listening to music reproductions of sound recordings is like the following
Origional Sound: "I play the flute quietly"
Recorded signal: "I &fla the floot( kwiet-l;y"
Signal on into loudspeakers: "Ah $flay da floot) kwy-etl:y"
Signal at your ears "Ah $flai da &&fylootd ckw-yatl:y"Just trying to explain the process in an interesting way.
Three most important things in Audio reproduction: Keep the noise levels low, the power high and the room diffuse.
Edits: 10/13/10Follow Ups:
That's why I use all single ended amplification without feedback and full range electrostats that preserve the time coherence of the unscrambled signal. Sounds nothing like you describe.
I,m running my Lowthers with 2 watts per channel. Just keeping the power high.
Alan
to produce those results.
My gear -
Original Sound: "I play the flute quietly"
Sound at my ears - "I play the flute quietly"
Maybe someday I'll have a system that's good enough to sounds as f'ed up as many of these high resolution systems I keep hearing about.
> Maybe someday I'll have a system that's good enough to sounds as f'ed up as many of these high resolution systems I keep hearing about. <
Tempting! lol
Years ago I owned a set of speakers that were highly touted by some very well respected audio mag pundits. I got the old "my speakers are so revealing that hardly any of my CD's sound good through them".
Wow, was that a fun couple of months! :)
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