I've always wondered why there are so many people out there, that more than any other speaker manufacturer, really hate the Wilson line. I own Maxx 2's and also a pair of Watt Puppys. They are IMHO quite wonderful.
At this point in the thread my question is, why are people even reading Bo's posts? I see Bo1972 as the author and move to the next post, many times there are three or four in a row; quite a jump.
And stil there is a lot of audioblindness. It is not black&white.
Audio is all about sound and how you can reveal the emotion the music possesses. This only can be reached when a system owns all the different parts which can be there to reveal all the different parts which are needed to show the emotion.
Trial and error systems always show that they are incomplete. We will use presentations to explain this and show it as well.
This is how we work, always based on shootouts and comparison. We even can use different songs to explain each part of Tru-Fi. This makes it more easy to understand. We did it with many of our clients.
Sound has nothing to do with personal taste. You want music to sound as it sounds in real. That is the only thing what is important.
For example: almost all 2D systems build voices and instruments on the same line. But in real there is a lot of depth and space between them. This makes it very easy to understand that 2D sound is not natural.
Most systems are not able to create diversity in sound. And again it is very easy to let people hear a system without diversity and with diversity.
It makes people become aware how important diversity is en that this is needed to experience the emotion of the music.
Like voices and instruments are very direct and small in demension. We call this intimate sound.
We will use students of the conservatory to show how small and direct voices and instruments are. And what intimate does means and does with your emotion.
And we also want to use them to show what diversity in sound means and does with your emotion.
Tru-Fi is all about how voices and instruments sounds in real. This has northing to do with personal taste. We think and we believe that audio is all about a personal taste. This is how some people told us. And we believe that this is the truth.
But when we ask people different questions about voices and instruments in real they have no idea how it sounds. Tell me how do you want to create an audio system when you don’t know this. This explains how silly it is and that trial and error never will create an audio system what comes even a little close to how it should sound.
When people will become aware that sound owns different properties and togheter they build the sound and stage what we hear. They will understand that it is not about personal taste. That it is about the truth, real live music.
I thought that was what most were doing. "I see Bo1972 as the author and move to the next post, many times there are three or four in a row; quite a jump." That's what I do. I don't have time to try to decipher his long convoluted posts. Now, back to Wilson speakers.
In the words of Woody Allen, I'm afraid Bo is "one of those guys with saliva dribbling out of his mouth who wanders into a cafeteria with a shopping bag screaming about socialism." I'm outta this cafeteria.
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