Hi,
I think we are getting something here, now we are talking about "spooky", very good.
Now spooky can be 'nice' spooky, or 'frightening' spooky, right? You of course one can now argue, that it's in the mind of the listener, and who can disagree.
I was trying to figure, if that is not just ONLY a 'Jungian' kind of over-sensitivity, but a genuine something that is caused by an alignment trade-off. Linearity sacrificed in favour of just getting this 'spooky' quality.
One thing comes to mind here, and that is a 'general' tendency of 'bad' dispersion behaviour in favour of a VERY squeezed sweet-spot with great 'spooky' quality.
So some of it could be due, by not listening in this very narrowly defined sweet-spot i.e. a more casual type of listening?
In this case, every where else we have some very serious comb-filtering going on --- now what is that, other than some serious amplitude roller-coaster?
The all-time unavoidable trade-off, for superior transparency and immediacy?
Like: no roller-coaster no superior transparency, etc?
The answer might really just be: personal preference... but something tells me that's too simple, too relativistic.
WHAT DO YOU THINK?
AXEL
I think we are getting something here, now we are talking about "spooky", very good.
Now spooky can be 'nice' spooky, or 'frightening' spooky, right? You of course one can now argue, that it's in the mind of the listener, and who can disagree.
I was trying to figure, if that is not just ONLY a 'Jungian' kind of over-sensitivity, but a genuine something that is caused by an alignment trade-off. Linearity sacrificed in favour of just getting this 'spooky' quality.
One thing comes to mind here, and that is a 'general' tendency of 'bad' dispersion behaviour in favour of a VERY squeezed sweet-spot with great 'spooky' quality.
So some of it could be due, by not listening in this very narrowly defined sweet-spot i.e. a more casual type of listening?
In this case, every where else we have some very serious comb-filtering going on --- now what is that, other than some serious amplitude roller-coaster?
The all-time unavoidable trade-off, for superior transparency and immediacy?
Like: no roller-coaster no superior transparency, etc?
The answer might really just be: personal preference... but something tells me that's too simple, too relativistic.
WHAT DO YOU THINK?
AXEL