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In Reply to: RE: Kudos to Art Dudley posted by RGA on September 24, 2016 at 10:56:47
... the room looks and sounds too lively, especially given the size. Hard to imagine getting really good sound in there. Easy to hear the echo. Beautiful space though.
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I know audiophiles are lonely types so hard to image listening to music with a group of people. People absorb sound.
Then no need for actual human beings. With a dozen silicone full size sex dolls in the room.
Yes people absorb sound, can you imagine going to a concert with a hall full of people? Yuck.
When they discover the center of the universe, a lot of people will be disappointed to discover they are not it. ~ Bernard Bailey
Occupied seats are factored into sound of most venues-
Kloss wrote:
"I know audiophiles are lonely types so hard to image listening to music with a group of people. People absorb sound."
That's funny, and an astute observation about audiophiles. We could share some thoughts on this and have a good laugh, I'm sure.
> > People absorb sound. < <
Some more than others.
That's a cafe? Looks like someone' very nice man cave.
Yep!
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I was referring to the room in the video.
Ah, yes, Jim. Without treatment, that just cannot be a good room. With treatment, no problem.
Art has mentioned some great sounding old equipment that really have virtues. However, it seems he has fallen in love with some old equipment that simply cannot stand up to today's, especially in the turntable field. I know, I own the old turntables he talks about, totally restored, and they just can't compete. Sometimes I feel he has fallen in love with certain pieces due to nostalgia, the undeniably classic and cool looks of some of these pieces, and the fact that he worked on them or restored them himself.So, like all reviewers, you have to take the statements with a grain of salt. Trying gear yourself is the only way against the best in the field is the only sure way, though it is difficult and expensive.
Edits: 09/29/16
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