Another +vote for Medeski, Martin and Wood.
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My Long List of Amplifiers and My Personal Review of Each!
Jay, I really feel for you. You, and many of your followers ( not all ) are very uneducated and inexperienced, when it comes to music reproduction....specifically live, unamplified music. Dynamic range, melody, harmony, and rhythm, are all essential ingredients of what makes music pleasurable and compelling to listen to. Without looking these terms up, do you know what any of these characteristics are ? I am not here to debate, or to let you know I am a better listener than you, as we listen for different things. Everyone here likely thinks I am a headbanger. On the contrary, I know live music. I grew up around, and involved, with live music. You, and many of your followers, are imo, ignorant to what really matters when it comes to music reproduction. You do not need a 1mil system to create an illusion of live, unamplified music. You do not want to visit me, so you can be educated, on " how I listen, and what I listen for ". That is fine. Your thread is entertaining, but to a guy like me, nothing learned. Your latest video suggests that I am crazy, deaf, clueless, and question my listening habits. You are missing the big picture. Did you ever get yourself a Tonian Labs recording as I suggested, as they are very live sounding. How about a Sheffield Labs drum / track recording. The sound is live. I would love to hear your system play these, and at a decent and realistic volume level. A favorite recording of mine is by a jazz fusion band Return to Forever ( RIP Chick Corea ), titled " Romantic Warrior ". Would love to hear this on your system. I will NOT be listening for imaging, nor sound staging. I will not be listening to determine where the musicians are located on a stage. I will not be listening for the " sound " of the keyboard, bass, guitar or drums, but HOW they are played, which is the essence of why I listen. And truthfully, many systems I have listened to, cannot play it properly, to these ears. There are limitations to the recording itself ( every recording has limitations ), so trying to make a guitar sound a particular way, is crazy.... Keith Don’t Go is a perfect example of this, but people try to do it anyway. It is not about that. You, listen to, and for, hifi.....I, listen to music. This is not a criticism of you, or anyone. It is what this hobby has become, and I find it unfortunate, for the merry go round that people are on. My system captures, FOR ME, the essence of music. I apologize in advance for my outburst. Anyway, I am done here ! ....My best, always, MrD. |
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