keegiam56
@geoffkait
"There is no absolute sound."
It’s sad you believe this. There is indeed an absolute sound.
It’s a simple and important concept. The absolute sound is what we experience when we hear live music. It is nirvana for music lovers and thus the ultimate goal for audiophiles seeking faithful reproduction of that experience.
>>>>Not sure I go along with your detective work, pal. Even for live music there is no absolute sound since all auditoriums, symphony halls, night clubs, etc. sound different. AND - depending on where one is sitting or standing in a given venue - the sound will be different. In addition, many home audio systems actually have better sound than many live performances.
@geoffkait
"There is no absolute sound."
It’s sad you believe this. There is indeed an absolute sound.
It’s a simple and important concept. The absolute sound is what we experience when we hear live music. It is nirvana for music lovers and thus the ultimate goal for audiophiles seeking faithful reproduction of that experience.
>>>>Not sure I go along with your detective work, pal. Even for live music there is no absolute sound since all auditoriums, symphony halls, night clubs, etc. sound different. AND - depending on where one is sitting or standing in a given venue - the sound will be different. In addition, many home audio systems actually have better sound than many live performances.