Charles,
One thing I forgot to mention in the Diana Krall example.
After the instrumental introduction to the title track, "When I Look in Your Eyes," Diana enters, singing. She is singing very softly, her mouth is apparently very, very close to the microphone and she is at the lower limits of her vocal range. I always thought that her pitch sounded somewhat wobbly on those opening notes but with the Kit 1, you can hear just how wobbly her pitch is at that moment. It's kind of an odd example, but it did make me smile and does say something about the resolution and musicality of that amplifier. :-)
One thing I forgot to mention in the Diana Krall example.
After the instrumental introduction to the title track, "When I Look in Your Eyes," Diana enters, singing. She is singing very softly, her mouth is apparently very, very close to the microphone and she is at the lower limits of her vocal range. I always thought that her pitch sounded somewhat wobbly on those opening notes but with the Kit 1, you can hear just how wobbly her pitch is at that moment. It's kind of an odd example, but it did make me smile and does say something about the resolution and musicality of that amplifier. :-)