For anyone, genuinely interested in audio terms, commonly used by reviewers, etc, here’s some reading from a few years back: https://www.stereophile.com/reference/50/index.htmlThanks. That’s a really informative link. Interestingly "organic" was not used back in 1993 though 'naturalness' was, maybe they are similar.
What the heck do these terms mean?
I read a lot about audio equipment and some descriptions come up occasionally about the components sound qualities that to me are confusing. Most of the time I regard these descriptions as by someone with little knowledge about audio equipment that are trying to sound impressive.
Most of these terms are used in describing speakers but I have also seen them used on cables, amps , electronics of all sorts etc..
So, can someone help define these common descriptive terms?
1. Treble/ bass is dry- Huh? What does this mean?
2. Treble/bass is wet.- Huh? Again, what does this mean?
3. Organic sounding- Huh, huh?
4. Musical sounding.- What? Compared to non musical sounding?
The last one can be used with just about any description of any component or speaker performance.
There may be more...
ozzy
Most of these terms are used in describing speakers but I have also seen them used on cables, amps , electronics of all sorts etc..
So, can someone help define these common descriptive terms?
1. Treble/ bass is dry- Huh? What does this mean?
2. Treble/bass is wet.- Huh? Again, what does this mean?
3. Organic sounding- Huh, huh?
4. Musical sounding.- What? Compared to non musical sounding?
The last one can be used with just about any description of any component or speaker performance.
There may be more...
ozzy
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For audio descriptions/terminology, here's a Stereophile Glossary link: https://www.stereophile.com/reference/50/index.html +1 @ millercarbon - the book "Robert Harley’s The Complete Guide to High End Audio" is probably the best complete A to Z high-end audio book available written in easy to understand layman's terms. Robert Harley is Editor-In-Chief of The Absolute Sound magazine. If you're an audiophile interested in audio gear, I'm 95%+ confident that you'll like/love this book. |
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