I have had artists over, played their own tracks for them on both stereo and my multichannel rig.
You and the guys from Def Leppard must have had a blast.
Wanna take it to the next level? Buy MORE speakers!
Did your two speakers take it to the next level? No, they never have and they never will, my friends.
Buy more speakers.
You will be happy because you will be placed in a cocoon of sonic nirvana, taken to the next level.
Sales guy will be happy because he will sell more speakers.
Everyone will be happy, it’s a win-win.
Play this reference audiophile track on your stereo and feel the expansiveness of soundstage, speakers disappearing, etc. I get the feeling that she may have written this song just for you (to be in your feelings n all, as you usually are). How special...
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@aewarren I suppose all those guys who work at Sony, Yamaha, Sound United, Rotel, Dolby, Trinnov, Storm, etc must be novice listeners then...Who knows? You should perhaps teach them a thing or two about musical accuracy and how to not be a novice listener. |
I’m still stuck on how a post with a couple of screen shots from a surround sound AVR set up screen got so much traction??? Worse still is trying to school @mikelavigne on concert hall acoustics. It IS all about the source. For me, it is mind blowing listening to some great Jazz and Blues on good vinyl pressings realizing you are listening to a 100+ year old medium recorded with 60 year old electronics that can’t be beat by today’s digital tech.
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