Hey Axelwahl ... a simply GREAT post that started this thread ! Thought provoking and interesting. Here's my 2 cents:
I have always looked at high end audio as a Yin or Yang thing, and that exact mentality served me very well during the years I spent selling high end audio. I found that most everyone falls into either one category or another ... They like a warm smooth sound, or they like a brighter and dynamic sound. One of these two will usually evoke the right emotional listening experience. Another kind of listener wants it ALL ! This almost always comes at a VERY high price, regardless of proper system matching, WHICH IS OF UTMOST IMPORTANCE !!! Great speakers have few flaws, and there are very few of them that fall into this category. Then you have the "audiophiles" who want the refined taut sound. These guys like systems that are VERY un-lifelike to real music. They are looking for some kind og polite kick drum sound which is WAAAAAY overly damped and lacking in emotion. MAny of these guys don't care about any frequency information below about 70 hertz or so. To me, these folks are almost short bus material.
All this brings me to this: There are two kinds of "scary" sounding speakers ... Those which do it with poor sound quality which deviates from reality. Speakers that have frequency areas that are elevated or cut to make the speakers sound more startling ... TRASH in every sense of the word.
The other type of scary speaker is one that can reproduce lifelike dynamics without sounding strained or un-natural. This is ABSOLUTELY possible. My PSB Stratus floorstanding speakers can make your eyes flinch shut while playing a recording of a drum set at true to life listening levels. Kick bass from these literally hits you in the chest ... HARD. Cymbals crash and you want to escape.
They have the same effect with horn ensembles, or ANY dynamic music for that matter.
Another thing that can do this is my Hsu Research subwoofer with the Stratus in my home theater. When it thunders and you are in the next room, you duck for the nearest shelter ! I do indeed know what you are talking about when you say " scary" speakers, and yes .... It is intoxicating in the very best ways possible !
I have always looked at high end audio as a Yin or Yang thing, and that exact mentality served me very well during the years I spent selling high end audio. I found that most everyone falls into either one category or another ... They like a warm smooth sound, or they like a brighter and dynamic sound. One of these two will usually evoke the right emotional listening experience. Another kind of listener wants it ALL ! This almost always comes at a VERY high price, regardless of proper system matching, WHICH IS OF UTMOST IMPORTANCE !!! Great speakers have few flaws, and there are very few of them that fall into this category. Then you have the "audiophiles" who want the refined taut sound. These guys like systems that are VERY un-lifelike to real music. They are looking for some kind og polite kick drum sound which is WAAAAAY overly damped and lacking in emotion. MAny of these guys don't care about any frequency information below about 70 hertz or so. To me, these folks are almost short bus material.
All this brings me to this: There are two kinds of "scary" sounding speakers ... Those which do it with poor sound quality which deviates from reality. Speakers that have frequency areas that are elevated or cut to make the speakers sound more startling ... TRASH in every sense of the word.
The other type of scary speaker is one that can reproduce lifelike dynamics without sounding strained or un-natural. This is ABSOLUTELY possible. My PSB Stratus floorstanding speakers can make your eyes flinch shut while playing a recording of a drum set at true to life listening levels. Kick bass from these literally hits you in the chest ... HARD. Cymbals crash and you want to escape.
They have the same effect with horn ensembles, or ANY dynamic music for that matter.
Another thing that can do this is my Hsu Research subwoofer with the Stratus in my home theater. When it thunders and you are in the next room, you duck for the nearest shelter ! I do indeed know what you are talking about when you say " scary" speakers, and yes .... It is intoxicating in the very best ways possible !