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In Reply to: A slightly different spin posted by Steve B on August 04, 2001 at 08:08:12:
Of course a well designed spherical (my Altecs don't do this 811's/806 -416)horn can image and project a ralistic soundstage. It is possible to have them here and still get the cues regarding the actual recording enviroment (whether real or simulated.) The combination to me is realism, I often have to take a double take at what I hear within the soundstage projectd by my horns because it is so darn realistic, I'm virtually convinced the instument is real and 'there.' A good horn will give you goosebumps darn near every time you listen to them. They can be spooky in this respect.
MagnetarMusical Realism = 320,000 Gauss ! Get real - Get horns.
Follow Ups:
I agree 100%.I'm sitting in my music room
Relaxed without a care,
My horns just making music,
For which they have great flair,
I sit before my LPs,I choose my tune with care,
Feels like our local jazz club,
Could almost say "I'm there"
The drummer's Ginger Baker,Yes that's him, over there!
Tapping on the cymbals
And rolling on the snare
I simply love this music,its something great to share
I'm sure if you could join me
You'd also shout "We're There!"
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You're with me man!Cheers,
MagnetarMusical Realism = 320,000 Gauss ! Get real - Get horns.
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