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Music servers and other computer based digital audio technologies.

the "live" caveat

When I use the "live" music reference, it inevitably refers to acoustic instruments and unamplified voice. I think a lot of others come from the same perspective. I believe it's a worthy goal to recreate the sense of real instruments and voices without the need for embellishment or a Kodachrome effect that's "more" than if I heard the musicians live.

I'd agree that wanting a home stereo, no matter how fancy, to replicate the experience of a pop/rock event through a giant mono PA system in some acoustically atrocious stadium is not something everyone is after, though I'm sure that approach has its fans. (And I say that without judgement as there is a lot of pop/rock music that I like.)


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