Howdy,
McKillRoy is watching... There are some really good contributions, I think. Not even the usual sort of bickering :-)
Folks are loosening up and let it flow, that's really good because music and what reproduces music is a lot about that.
We are of course still essentially talking about sound Quality.
Quality of reproduction, also of the software that makes it do what ever it is.
There was some questioning of sw quality itself, and how that plays into it all. So let me give you a recording (CD, so sorry) Cassandra Wilson "Blue Light 'Til Dawn"
Any hands showing who has not listened to that? ------ can't see any.
Any hands showing who does not own it? ----- well, a few here and there.
But I'm sure we know all about it, so I’m not being too esoteric here, great.
Now, would that recording be able to unsettle you?
(Frighten is a bit strong I guess, but you get the idea...)
Will it be possibly boring? (hell, it surely ain't everyone’s taste in music, or?)
Now, to tell you my take.
I used to find it kind of ODD, pretty resolved (what do I know, using 961 Burmester), but all in all actually never managed to listen through the hole piece in one session, if I ever did. My apologies to you who just love it to bits, not me, but that's not the point I'm getting at.
So lately some changes have been implemented to my crossover, that thing that does this 'alignment' I keep grinding on.
Now it gets very close to be unsettling, I'm not joking please!
There is constantly 'stuff' going on there, it starts slowly but surely work me up.
I don't think Dave Brubeck "Time Out" will do that, neither "Jazz at the Pawn Shop"
Yeah, I mention these 'cause everybody and his cousin knows these.
That would make it a shut and closed case for Nilthepill's well perceived input.
Even that 1st order stuff, most nobody got into.
Why, because my box is 2nd order (Linkwitz-Riley).... over-engineered, yes?!
So, go change some components and get spooked?!
You tell me. Right now it looks like I’m on my next learning curve here.
Now I go have a smoke and think about what happening here.
It sucks to be wrong... but I guess that's what learning is all about.
Thanks for sharing,
Axel
McKillRoy is watching... There are some really good contributions, I think. Not even the usual sort of bickering :-)
Folks are loosening up and let it flow, that's really good because music and what reproduces music is a lot about that.
We are of course still essentially talking about sound Quality.
Quality of reproduction, also of the software that makes it do what ever it is.
There was some questioning of sw quality itself, and how that plays into it all. So let me give you a recording (CD, so sorry) Cassandra Wilson "Blue Light 'Til Dawn"
Any hands showing who has not listened to that? ------ can't see any.
Any hands showing who does not own it? ----- well, a few here and there.
But I'm sure we know all about it, so I’m not being too esoteric here, great.
Now, would that recording be able to unsettle you?
(Frighten is a bit strong I guess, but you get the idea...)
Will it be possibly boring? (hell, it surely ain't everyone’s taste in music, or?)
Now, to tell you my take.
I used to find it kind of ODD, pretty resolved (what do I know, using 961 Burmester), but all in all actually never managed to listen through the hole piece in one session, if I ever did. My apologies to you who just love it to bits, not me, but that's not the point I'm getting at.
So lately some changes have been implemented to my crossover, that thing that does this 'alignment' I keep grinding on.
Now it gets very close to be unsettling, I'm not joking please!
There is constantly 'stuff' going on there, it starts slowly but surely work me up.
I don't think Dave Brubeck "Time Out" will do that, neither "Jazz at the Pawn Shop"
Yeah, I mention these 'cause everybody and his cousin knows these.
That would make it a shut and closed case for Nilthepill's well perceived input.
Even that 1st order stuff, most nobody got into.
Why, because my box is 2nd order (Linkwitz-Riley).... over-engineered, yes?!
So, go change some components and get spooked?!
You tell me. Right now it looks like I’m on my next learning curve here.
Now I go have a smoke and think about what happening here.
It sucks to be wrong... but I guess that's what learning is all about.
Thanks for sharing,
Axel