The live sax you hear at the jazz club is probably way louder than you play on your system. Take a spl meter along next time to check it out.
Are my ears just fooling me?
I have been in this hoppy for a couple of years. I have been through alot of equipment, trying to find the sound for me (dont we all!) I have really enjoyed it but something is starting to bother me. I for some reason feel that every system I have ever heard cannot reproduce a saxophone with the body and emotion like when I hear it live. I am young but I have listened to and owned equipment all over the board. Most hifi gear I find is just really thin sounding to my ears, even with owning many tube amps. Is this normal? Does my ear just want to hear distortion with playback that really isnt there on the recording? I have never heard SET amps before and think they maybe down my alley...but is it just some more "ear candy"??
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As Shadorne pointed out earlier, number one requirement is big headroom for your system. This means highly efficient speakers, say better than 95dB sensitivity, Klipsch are a good bet; and powerful amplifier. Yes, just what a pro or PA gear setup is about, but such equipment set up properly has a way ahead better chance of getting there. Normal audio systems struggle to put out the necessary dB's cleanly, and generate very audible amounts of nasty type distortion doing it. If the system has no trouble putting out realistic sound levels, then you can just concentrate on eliminating the distortion which intrudes from more subtle areas, and you should be very close ... Frank |
I am always dumbfounded of how the sax fills the room with this amazingly warm and low "buzz" if you will. I assume you are talking bari sax as this can hit about 65 Hz? I can confirm that Tower of Power Soul Vaccination Live is a good recording that will sound real (just like you are there) Doc Krupa on bari sax. If it does not sound live then you need to investigate. |
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