In Reply to: Re: TAS... posted by J-PMatt@Comcast.Net on January 22, 2007 at 18:16:31:
Harry frequently defined "Absolute Sound" (probably 2 or 3 times a year in the olde days.)To paraphrase: "It's the sound of real (read acoustic, not amplified or electronically modified) instruments in real space. Get that right and "accurate" rock playback will follow."
As far as the sound of a shitty PA system overdriving an overly reverberent stadium; if that's the sound you are after, then yeah, you are on your own.
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- You probably haven't been reading TAS that long..... - Bob Rex 05:56:38 01/23/07 (11)
- I've been casually reading it for 10 years........... - J-PMatt@Comcast.Net 12:20:29 01/23/07 (2)
- Re: I've been casually reading it for 10 years........... - Bob Rex 12:43:01 01/23/07 (1)
- Well stated - you know his opinion well! - E-Stat 13:19:58 01/23/07 (0)
- Re:The lattitude in that definition is huge.. - theaudiohobby 06:05:12 01/23/07 (7)
- Re:The lattitude in that definition is huge.. - Bob Rex 06:20:44 01/23/07 (6)
- Re:The lattitude in that definition is huge.. - theaudiohobby 10:56:25 01/23/07 (3)
- Re:The lattitude in that definition is huge.. - morricab 15:16:29 01/23/07 (2)
- Re:The lattitude in that definition is huge.. - theaudiohobby 07:35:57 01/24/07 (1)
- Re:The lattitude in that definition is huge.. - morricab 03:03:46 01/25/07 (0)
- Agreed - E-Stat 09:33:21 01/23/07 (0)
- You can add Ray Kimber to your list - John Marks 07:30:08 01/23/07 (0)