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In Reply to: RE: A minor tragedy with my Advents posted by Bold Eagle on October 26, 2014 at 12:46:15
Jerry, I feel that should be the first rule of any audio hobbyist.
Yes, I suppose one can just go on old recollections of live music, but auditory memory is not necessarily held to be accurate.
And then I wonder if some audio buddies have ever heard live music, beyond at a high school assembly or sporting event anthem?
Worse yet, I wonder about some equipment manufacturers!?!
"You can’t know what the “best” is unless you have heard everything, and keep in mind that given individual tastes, there really isn’t any such thing." HP
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My daughter is treating me to a concert of Brahms symphonies by the Vienna Philharmonic at Carnegie Hall this winter. I expect a long and intense period of system adjustments.
Jerry, I feel that should be the first rule of any audio hobbyist.
I have a convenient ready reference with wifey's baby grand piano. There is no substitute for live unamplified music. Forget sound reinforced systems if you want a true reference.
That was one of the nicer features of that riverboat. The lounge area was small, and some of the performances were not amplified. The house system was pretty good; but there was still some difference.
Jerry
You can beat unamplified! We have an Irish Pub here were they play unamplified traditional Irish Music. It is wonderful!
Dave
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