12-03-10: TvadI'll bet that Harvey helped you to improve the transparency of your system.
Harvey has an open invitation at our house. He sometimes joins me.
Isn't that right, Harvey?
Harvey says yes.
Best regards,
Al :-)
Do you listen alone or with guest s
12-03-10: TvadI'll bet that Harvey helped you to improve the transparency of your system. Best regards, Al :-) |
Ironically, I often don't sit in the sweet spot even when listening along because my couch only reclines on the ends and the absolute best listening spot is in the middle. I do tend to lean a bit towards the middle. It's amazing how different things sound from the other end of the couch. Right now my wife is reading a book on the other end of the couch and the dog is sleeping on his bed in front of us. |
While the majority of my listening is done alone, I also often listen with my wife and with friends. And I would also disagree with the comment that it is only possibly to listen critically when alone. Being a professional musician, most of my friends are as well, or they are people who truly appreciate music, so they are all listening at least somewhat critically as well. The communal experience of listening to great music can be a very powerful thing, and while the concert hall is the best place for this, it can also be done in the home. While we musicians can be very critical listeners, we are also the most appreciative listeners as well - I have had some incredible experiences listening to music with friends, though it is not quite the same as playing it. |
i am a member of an audio club. when i have a meeting--about once every 18 months i set up the listen and others listen to it. i usually only in the listening room to change cds. at other times, i listen alone, but not for the reasons that have been posted so far. i am somewhat of a multi tasking person and prefer to listen when reading or writing. i believe this habit can be traced to the years when i attended undergraduate school and when studying for an exam, had music in the background. hence i enjoy music in the background as a secondary activity. when i am reviewing , it forces me to focus on the sound of my stereo system. as long as i don't notice any unusual anaomalies in the frequency response, i do not listen critically. as i said, i reserve my analytical listening to reviewing. of course, when attending symphony orchestra concerts i give the music my undivided attention. since i believe the concert hall experience is so superior to listening to a recording, listening to music at home is based upon my taste in the particular recordings i chose, and some level of satisfactory sound. thus , i listen to music in the background mode and inviting others to listen when i don't participate with them would be rude and impolite. |