I called this first earlier in this thread as having a better chance of being true than certain esoteric tweak related claims, based on scientific evidence, and got mocked :-)
We May Be Martians
We May Be Martians
What Does Holographic Sound Like?
I called this first earlier in this thread as having a better chance of being true than certain esoteric tweak related claims, based on scientific evidence, and got mocked :-) We May Be Martians |
Disclaimer: I've read only part of this thread. Apologies to anyone who has suggested what I'm about to suggest. I had something interesting happen to me last week and the result was an exceptional "holographic" experience with my fairly revealing system (Pass Labs xa30.5, Joseph Audio Pulsars, Tara Labs cables, Oppo BDP-105) ok I know the oppo isn't audiophile for a lot of you, but bear with me ... I was tweaking quite a few things up to the point that I really liked what I had - great placement granting wide and deep soundstage. No noticeable resonances, none that I could hear anyhow. Nice comfortable listening position not too close or far away. I stepped away for quite awhile and returned later that night. The experience quickly after sitting down and listening to BB Kings Deuces Wild was revelatory: A holographic experience I've never heard. It was impossible to determine the speaker placement or the dimensions of my listening room, and the various levels of depth and width astounded me, as did the low level details giving dimensions to the recording venue. I felt like I had reached audio nirvana. However through this all I knew something was missing, but if you're there you're not complaining about much. I stayed up for hours enjoying the "holography" not wanting to sleep I was having so much fun. Next morning I woke up and of course needed to return to the scene and hear it all over again. Couldn't do it! What happened? Well, in short what happened is that my ears had a rest and after sleeping off THE ALCOHOL I enjoyed the night before (half a bottle of wine?) I could now hear more high frequency information giving more accurate cues as to, well ... everything. Yes, I lose the ability to hear high frequencies sometimes when drinking. Probably more than a half bottle of wine. Can't remember;-) If you're following me then you probably know where this is going. My suspicion is that with all the extra cabling and fidgeting around, a lot of high frequency information was removed from the OP's system. Without the very high end the OP was now finding what he was looking for - an inability to place the equipment in his listening room and instead it sounds like a slightly veiled version of what his system would be reproducing otherwise. Hey, if you hear what you want why question that anything is wrong?! OK. I know I'm speculating here. But I'm guessing it's leaving quite a few of you wanting to do this experiment yourselves;-) It was a good one while it lasted. |
Surprised no one responded to my last post. Is it because this has already been covered earlier in the thread? If it wasn't understood, the idea is that when (some) high frequency information is filtered out it becomes harder to distinguish or pinpoint speakers and other qualities of the listening env. This is true in general, without respect to what the listener had or did for dinner. |