When room interact with recorded sound, the recorded sound is distorted. Period.
The BEST listening is in a dead room. Your statement that rooms should not be deadened is promoting that distortion. Period. It interferes with imaging, can upset the soundstage and changes musical instrument harmonics. Period.
Distortion in room is ABSOLUTELY something you want to be NULL. We must minimize distortion / reflections from the walls. Those quite simply interfere with the reproduction of the recorded signal. There will be reflected sound on that recording. We cannot add to that distortion by using a live rom.
There is nothing to say in rebuttal. If the goal is undistorted music exactly how it was recorded, then a dead listening room (or headphones that do exactly the same thing as a dead room) is the only way to go. Anything else is distorted.
DEAD ROOMS do not have to look like an anechoic chamber. They can be nicely decorated and pleasant.
When room interact with recorded sound, the recorded sound is distorted. Period.Yes that what i also said but I tried to say it more simple: when someone talk to you in a room then you have reflection or like you say distortion. That is the norm and what we are used to when it is normal. So yes no need for periods.π
The BEST listening is in a dead room. Your statement that rooms should not be deadened is promoting that distortion. Period. It interferes with imaging, can upset the soundstage and changes musical instrument harmonics. Period
Distortion in room is ABSOLUTELY something you want to be NULL. We must minimize distortion / reflections from the walls. Those quite simply interfere with the reproduction of the recorded signal. There will be reflected sound on that recording. We cannot add to that distortion by using a live rom..
There is nothing to say in rebuttal. If the goal is undistorted music exactly how it was recorded, then a dead listening room (or headphones that do exactly the same thing as a dead room) is the only way to go. Anything else is distorted.
DEAD ROOMS do not have to look like an anechoic chamber. They can be nicely decorated and pleasant.
I am not English speaking and it is not my first language. But here is the confusion. What you call a dead room and want to be NULL.
That is ONLY obtained in a an anechoic chamber.
EVERYTHING else is NOT as you write a dead room. It is like you write:
We must minimize distortion / reflections from the walls.It is like you write MINIMIZE and in other words something is still left (usually >20% is still bouncing around in the room variation by frequencies)
So that what YOU call dead room I call it more or less lively. And my bar is much higher for what is a dead room is a anechoic chamber nothing else is a completely dead room.
What you call dead room I call that it is just a TREATED ROOM. It is FAR from a dead room in my opinion and also if we measure. So it is easily proved.
So I hope the issue is that we just use different vocabulary nothing else. π€π₯³πΆπΆπ