In Reply to: RE: "Recorded music in any form is a convenience relative to live music." posted by rick_m on February 27, 2015 at 09:33:53:
it isn't really the sound quality that's better, it's the visuals and the acoustic field . . .
But, as much as anything, it's the occasion. You look forward to a concert for days; you travel to the venue; there's that atmosphere that only an eager crowd can provide; the lights dim, there's a hush of anticipation; the famous conductor, soloist, whoever walks on, usually with a touch of theatre. Raised baton . . . wham!
Beat that with antsy-fancy DACs and record decks, "Library Management" and the rest. You don't hear the exiting audience muttering, "Wow, I haven't had such a thrill since I froze my power cords."
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- RE: "Recorded music in any form is a convenience relative to live music." - Ryelands 04:10:24 02/28/15 (1)
- RE: "Recorded music in any form is a convenience relative to live music." - rick_m 20:30:04 02/28/15 (0)