on 1/15 Geoffkait wrote of 5 Humbly submitted for your consideration. How not (rpt not) to be able to tell what a system sounds like
5. Lack of tweaks in the system. (Gotcha! That’s actually a clue to the system’s sound - bad!) I don’t know if this is to mean that lack of tweaks is a symptom of a bad sounding system. The absolute finest musical system I heard had no tweaks but did have ultra analog type adjustable speakers (Von Schweikert Ultra 11-no DSP) with superior cabling and superior stands. I also have heard several fantastic high end systems at several shows. Sure, they could sound better with tweaks, but for show acoustics and power availability, they were amazingly good. The majority of show exhibits were mediocre or bad (generally the choice of music made hearing them difficult).
So I subscribe the notion that tweaks are not always necessary. I have many tweaks to address power and some acoustical deficiencies in my system which does not have SOTA components but relatively good ones. As one poster previously stated, better (and usually cheaper) to work with the equipment one has and tweak it to its best sound.
5. Lack of tweaks in the system. (Gotcha! That’s actually a clue to the system’s sound - bad!) I don’t know if this is to mean that lack of tweaks is a symptom of a bad sounding system. The absolute finest musical system I heard had no tweaks but did have ultra analog type adjustable speakers (Von Schweikert Ultra 11-no DSP) with superior cabling and superior stands. I also have heard several fantastic high end systems at several shows. Sure, they could sound better with tweaks, but for show acoustics and power availability, they were amazingly good. The majority of show exhibits were mediocre or bad (generally the choice of music made hearing them difficult).
So I subscribe the notion that tweaks are not always necessary. I have many tweaks to address power and some acoustical deficiencies in my system which does not have SOTA components but relatively good ones. As one poster previously stated, better (and usually cheaper) to work with the equipment one has and tweak it to its best sound.