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In Reply to: RE: Agreed - ;piano is how I test a speaker posted by Inmate51 on December 01, 2014 at 07:45:15
Hi and yes i meant a speaker of normal size but able to give at least an idea of a real piano
A normal bookshelf cannot go that low .. but with a good sub i think that the feeling could be much more realistic
A big woofer per side is the solution i think
a real piano would be nice of course .. but i am not that good at music
Thanks again.
Kind regards,
bg
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My late wife had a Steinway B (7 foot model, one size smaller than a concert grand). I made a number of recordings of this piano over the years. When I got Snell Model A III speakers it was possible to record and playback this piano in our livingroom to a very high degree of accuracy, with one exception: the bottom three notes were not realistic. This wasn't much of a problem, because very little piano music uses these notes. Of course, the Snells were large floor standers, not bookshelfs.
Tony Lauck
"Diversity is the law of nature; no two entities in this universe are uniform." - P.R. Sarkar
Hi and very interesting
I will try to make some live recordings
I am sure i will find someone with a piano available for some test
That could be very telling.
Today very good digital recorders can be bought with little money.
Thanks for the advice.
Kind regards,
bg
The recordings I made used a pair of AKG C451 microphones and a two track Tandburg tape recorder that ran at 7.5 IPS. You can find these at my web site (studio recordings).
Tony Lauck
"Diversity is the law of nature; no two entities in this universe are uniform." - P.R. Sarkar
Hi and thanks a lot for the very interesting link
I will listen to them on my current set up and report
I am leaving soon for 2 days business trip
But i have all the weekend in front of me.
Thanks again for the kind and helpful advice.
Kind regards,
bg
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