Nrchy is correct. Live performance and recorded music are two completely different things, from an auditory standpoint. Audiophiles have a false sence of real if they think that what they hear from their system is a live or real sound.
I stand before live musicians every day. From my observation, live is certainly not the same as what comes from my system every night.
Recorded music is so much more controlled than live music. Even recordings made from live performances have more controlls put on them than one tends to realize.
It is simply my hope that music lovers, not necessarily audiophiles, will continue to support live performance. Without support, live performers will cease to do, what it is that they do....perform. :-(
I stand before live musicians every day. From my observation, live is certainly not the same as what comes from my system every night.
Recorded music is so much more controlled than live music. Even recordings made from live performances have more controlls put on them than one tends to realize.
It is simply my hope that music lovers, not necessarily audiophiles, will continue to support live performance. Without support, live performers will cease to do, what it is that they do....perform. :-(