In Reply to: What's really interesting is to see the non-audiophile quality present in "live" music amplifications. And the posted by tinear on December 11, 2014 at 14:41:08:
Hi and yes i agree .. the studio recordings can be perfect
But what about the live effect ... the feeling of the venue
I loved to read the Stereophile review in the link ... it started my fascination for the recordings (even more than for the music itself).
" I've got to tell you that a live microphone feed, especially coming out of a 24-bit/96kHz dCS Elgar processor, sounds considerably more real than anything I've ever heard committed to any medium.
I found it disorienting to slip the headsets on and be immediately transported into the acoustic of the chapel—which makes me wonder how the characters on Star Trek can handle transporter beams with such aplomb. Ah, the wonders of bad acting. It sounds silly, but I'm not kidding. Putting on the Nova Sigs took me so totally into a different space that it was confusing "
Wonderful ! the feeling to be transported in the place where the musical event has taken place.
Thanks again.
Kind regards,
bg
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- RE: What's really interesting is to see the non-audiophile quality present in "live" music amplifications. And the - beppe61 09:47:45 12/12/14 (1)
- I agree: an audience and its electricity are a huge part of musical enjoyment. nt - tinear 10:36:32 12/12/14 (0)