Is Audio nirvana real?


I think it is.  I m finally happy with my system! I'm done!
calvinj
Ah, the Personal Music Delivery System.  Given the 'right' choices of player and earbuds one can achieve Nirvana....
...on an extremely personal level, all the nuance, tonality, attack, complexity, all those elements we love and strive to recreate.

But....it's not created that way.  Music is not created between one's ears.
Or performed that way...well, not yet, anyway...

Music has a visceral quality that 10oz. of Anything ain't gonna serve up.
Nothing legal, anyway...

I will keep my collection of obscure metal and wooden boxes of wire and trace elements.  Mine makes a joyful noise I can feel, and that's important to me.  I suspect that's important to others
asvjerry

But....it’s not created that way. Music is not created between one’s ears.
Or performed that way...well, not yet, anyway...

Music has a visceral quality that 10oz. of Anything ain’t gonna serve up.
Nothing legal, anyway...

+1 Asvjerry

You know i tried to make it work with headphones. When our fraternal twins were born, I was faced with crying in stereo. They also never slept at the same time and I helped breast feed (I held one :^) ...a couple of footballs (picture an American football shape)

I needed music and I could not wake the babies. But I found to achieve the level of compression and equilibrium I enjoy in my rooms, I needed to raise the volume to where I feared for my hearing. Maybe it was my state of being at the time. Entry in personal log. Creation of my personal panic room. The year 1994.

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Geoffkait’s personal portable nirvana and your comments reminded me of something I read many years ago. I think it is very fitting to post an excerpt of it here.

Interview with Peter Walker of Quad discussing the thread topic.


Interviewer : Is the path to that goal, then, with headphones perhaps?

PW: There is, I think, possibly a future in headphones if the material is recorded through an artificial pinna. (The shape of the outer ear.)

Interviewer: A dummy head?

PW: Yes. Then to do it properly I think you’ve got to use the pinna of an actual person there’s a lot of difference between the pinnas of people and according to Shroeder’s theories, if it was recorded on a dummy head with your own pinna, or with microphones in your own eardrums, then it can be very good. But if it’s somebody else’s pinna you lose these little decays from these little reflections. There’s a good article in America by Gardner. Even filling in a little gap in your ear with wax stops a lot of your up and down capabilities because you have lived with that shape for a long time.

TAA: You’d have to have a casting of your own ears, in other words, to make good "headphone" recordings.

PW: Well. it’s impossible to make records that way, because a variety of people have got to listen to them! There might be a future there, or there might be a future for sonic sort of close-up loudspeaker.

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Could it be that Geoffkait likes his sony lighweight headphones so much because their shape is close to his personal pinna ?
Should probably point out that all sound waves from speakers and live performances enter the ear and are processed as it were inside the head. The advantage of headphones of course compared to speakers is that the distortion and noise is significantly lower, you know, for the reasons I already outlined. Of course the will be those who swear that the sound should come from in front of you. It comes down to personal preference. The headphone set up has it’s advantages, including SQ, as I already outlined. And then there's cost. Shall we just sweep cost under the rug?
Ask a question openly and I get some honest answers from real audiophiles. Then...... As usual we get the same people with the same comedy skits and negativity. Lol.  I would tell you to go away but you don't have anywhere to go or do so enjoy it while you can. I wish you would leave the forum but it's America! You are free to tell jokes that are not funny. Back to my my wires and worthless equipment.  TGWR! 

On a more serious note. During this chase of nirvana I have learned so much. I've learned from some great guys who are no longer with us. Charles Threat and Dave Baskin. They were great friends with each other and they were my friends. I will attending services for Charles this Saturday down in Texas. Enjoy your system while you are still alive.  Tomorrow is not promised and if your system fringe you joy or the chase of equipment makes you happy do it like there is no tomorrow. Both of these guys did!