Ruthless would not be the way I’d describe it. As the old as the saying goes, think iron fist in a velvet glove. It was never shrill, grating, or etched. It just simply got out of the way of the music like I’ve never heard.
The CDs that Tony recorded had all manner of percussion instruments, the likes I’ve never seen before. I say seen, as Tony had some videos he shot of the performers sitting on the studio floor with all their instruments strewn about. They’d just pick something up and play against each other in an impromptu manner, and still be in sync.
So for me, ruthless doesn’t quite describe it due to it’s negative connotations. The only downside I can think of is that I wish it were a floorstander as I’m very fond of that big sound I get from my JBLs. There’s that bit of heft that it’s missing but in my medium-small apartment, I think the bass was easily down to the 50s as I had no problems filling in the rest. It was only after they were gone was when I appreciated, again, that fulsome sound of the JBLs.
All the best,
Nonoise
The CDs that Tony recorded had all manner of percussion instruments, the likes I’ve never seen before. I say seen, as Tony had some videos he shot of the performers sitting on the studio floor with all their instruments strewn about. They’d just pick something up and play against each other in an impromptu manner, and still be in sync.
So for me, ruthless doesn’t quite describe it due to it’s negative connotations. The only downside I can think of is that I wish it were a floorstander as I’m very fond of that big sound I get from my JBLs. There’s that bit of heft that it’s missing but in my medium-small apartment, I think the bass was easily down to the 50s as I had no problems filling in the rest. It was only after they were gone was when I appreciated, again, that fulsome sound of the JBLs.
All the best,
Nonoise