Where was the best reproduced sound you ever heard?


Answer: Right here in Poulsbo, Washington.

Shunyata Research wowed us all!!

I have short videos but lack the knowledge 

of how to share the files.

Best to inquire yourselves.

128x128jeffseight

I am not sure i understand what you mean by reproduced here and not reproduced ... The difference between the two videos is day and night on my system ...

Of course. The original music sounds better almost always. But it's not a reproduced sound.  Alex/WTA

 

For me there is no REPRODUCTION in Hi-FI audio...

Reproduction does not exist in acoustics...

Only exist acoustic TRANSLATION from the recording trade -off set of choices in the recording room , hall, church, studio , conveyed in bits or analog waves by the gear to the system-room- Ears-acoustical trade-off choices of the listener.

The acoustic takes from the recording TRANSLATED in your ears-room parameters can be conservative ,+or-, or very bad, with the loss of many spatial information qualities ( this is the rule for any stereo system because of uncorrected crosstalk effects) but the translation is NEVER perfect anyway if not corrected ( Dr. Choueiri dixit ) ...

It is why acoustics principles rule even  gear design and experience not price tags of cables etc ...

@ mahgister

My recording: recorded the sound from my speakers = reproduced. I can hear it any time I want from my audio system.

The original music: recorded the sound from a human mouth. You can listen only in the concert or a live event. Alex/WTA

 

Thanks i understand better now ...

But what is your point then ?

 

 

@ mahgister

My recording: recorded the sound from my speakers = reproduced. I can hear it any time I want from my audio system.

The original music: recorded the sound from a human mouth. You can listen only in the concert or a live event. Alex/WTA