Dear Stltrains: +++++ " I know most of you tailor your systems to sound the way you like to hear our prized music.... " +++++
yes, that's true and agree.
My audio system was builded and growing up according the changes in my ignorant level about main audio/music subjects and the mainmove/action/decision I took was when I decided to make system changes/up dates around not what I like it but what is " right " and wrong against live music in a near field listening experience.
All of us as a huge audio/music background ( I assume all of us are in continue touch with live music. )/experiences that are the ones that could give us which the " right " road/direction.
Some of the first questions were: what in an audio system makes that the overall system performance be so away of the live/recorded experience? how can I approach in better way the real experience? which changes/up dates could help about?
in those times I had no precise answers for those questions and the answers came through the time and trough a learning process by my self where was very important questioning if what I learned was " right/true " and if what I was accustomed to listen in my system was " right " or was simple that I like it.
Over that learning process I found out that in a home audio system " music quality performance level " belongs first how an audio system/room handle the bass frequency range ( bass management ) not to the mid range as I learned. IMHO this subject is the most important target in an audio system and IMHO is the most dificult target to achieve. Even not only in a home audio system but in any music hall design.
When I understanded that I started to work hard on that regards till I achieve a good system bass management with lower bass distortions than in the past: the system changes for the better was not huge for the better but " dozens "/hundreds steps forward to be nearest to that " right " system sound.
The bass distortions are the worst rubbish that can contaminate the system playback performance, to clean up in the right direction that overall bass rubbish gives always the best rewards you can have with any change/up date to any audio system and the rewards are not only to the bass frequency range but to the overall system widest frequency range you can imagine.
This understanding brought to me the addition of two active subs connected in true stereo fashion to my system and till now the more significant up date to my overall system quality level performance.
I had to learn about the use of subs in stereo systems for listen music and not for HT. Almost all I learnend were through first hands experiences in my system ( there is not much information about because subs never were items for listen stereo music but for HT or reinforce bass. Well, that's what I learned but was part of that wrong learned information we all have. ). If you look at advantages of adding subs almost no one makes enphasis in probably the main subs system integration advcantage: helps to lower system overall IMD/THD. Well you always can read here my findings about:
http://forum.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/fr.pl?eanlg&1117893153&openflup&27&4#27
Before I took in count about that " bass management " subject I ask me too: where could be the weak links in the analog reproduction and how I can improve that analog reproduction.
Was here where I understand for the very first time the critical/main importance to know how the cartridge signal is processed through the system analog rig.
Then I took in count that maybe the heaviest cartridge signal degradation " lives " inside the phonoline electronic stages during the whole process that the cartridge signal has to pass and was here when came to my mind how to improve it to lower at minimum that cartridge signal degradation.
I already had several experiences with different phono stages active and passive/SUT and what was in the market could not fulfil the cartridge signal needs. No SUT can, no tubes can so I decided to go for an active high gain SS full design builded and designed by us and that's where my today phonolinepreamp appeared.
En each one of those two moves/actions ( subs/phonolinepreamp. ) my overall audio life and the understanding of that changed for ever because I knew and know that a lot of past learned audio/music overall information were untrue or at least not oriented in the right direction .
All these kind and way of thinking brought to me that I must learn on all kind of distortions generated through an audio system and try to lower or " disappears " those distortions as a continue system target to be achieved.
Fortunatelly I never give up and I learned a lot about and I brought " things " at extremes.
After those first steps I followed thinking where I can make a " huge " improve to the cartridge signal and here is where appeared the Guillermo and I decision to design and build a tonearm that could fulfil all the cartridge needs with adding no distortions/colorations.
Fortunatelly we were lucky enough on the tonearm design and today I can say that we ( Guillermo and I. ) have the right " tool " that fulfil all the cartridge needs adding and loosing " nothing ".
Through my new learning process I took several other steps and all of them were and are to LOWER ANY KIND OF DISTORTIONS in an audio system.
Today I know for sure that it does not matters " what we like " if our audio system is or has " 100% " ACCURACY, FULL NEUTRALITY, LOWER LOWER LOWER DISTORTIONS/NOISE OF ANY KIND ( Even the ones that you are not aware right now because you don't identify as distortions but as part of the sound. ) you will like it, no doubt about.
Maybe some of you go to such improve/up date " extreme " actions, good because is the only way to know that in those recorded grooves there are a lot of music information that we are not abble to hear that we are not abble even to imagine is there.
The best music enjoyment through our each one system is not " what we like " but to improve each one system lowering any kind of system distortions.
Nandric, that audio learning curve that you diminished is IMHO the one and only one that can make a difference for the better on any home audio system quality performance level. How any one of our system can grow-up and be nearest to the live event/recorded only with the " I like it " target?.
Regards and enjoy the music,
R.
Btw, sorry for the post to Halcro duplication, I try to edit it. The second one is the " one ".
R.
yes, that's true and agree.
My audio system was builded and growing up according the changes in my ignorant level about main audio/music subjects and the mainmove/action/decision I took was when I decided to make system changes/up dates around not what I like it but what is " right " and wrong against live music in a near field listening experience.
All of us as a huge audio/music background ( I assume all of us are in continue touch with live music. )/experiences that are the ones that could give us which the " right " road/direction.
Some of the first questions were: what in an audio system makes that the overall system performance be so away of the live/recorded experience? how can I approach in better way the real experience? which changes/up dates could help about?
in those times I had no precise answers for those questions and the answers came through the time and trough a learning process by my self where was very important questioning if what I learned was " right/true " and if what I was accustomed to listen in my system was " right " or was simple that I like it.
Over that learning process I found out that in a home audio system " music quality performance level " belongs first how an audio system/room handle the bass frequency range ( bass management ) not to the mid range as I learned. IMHO this subject is the most important target in an audio system and IMHO is the most dificult target to achieve. Even not only in a home audio system but in any music hall design.
When I understanded that I started to work hard on that regards till I achieve a good system bass management with lower bass distortions than in the past: the system changes for the better was not huge for the better but " dozens "/hundreds steps forward to be nearest to that " right " system sound.
The bass distortions are the worst rubbish that can contaminate the system playback performance, to clean up in the right direction that overall bass rubbish gives always the best rewards you can have with any change/up date to any audio system and the rewards are not only to the bass frequency range but to the overall system widest frequency range you can imagine.
This understanding brought to me the addition of two active subs connected in true stereo fashion to my system and till now the more significant up date to my overall system quality level performance.
I had to learn about the use of subs in stereo systems for listen music and not for HT. Almost all I learnend were through first hands experiences in my system ( there is not much information about because subs never were items for listen stereo music but for HT or reinforce bass. Well, that's what I learned but was part of that wrong learned information we all have. ). If you look at advantages of adding subs almost no one makes enphasis in probably the main subs system integration advcantage: helps to lower system overall IMD/THD. Well you always can read here my findings about:
http://forum.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/fr.pl?eanlg&1117893153&openflup&27&4#27
Before I took in count about that " bass management " subject I ask me too: where could be the weak links in the analog reproduction and how I can improve that analog reproduction.
Was here where I understand for the very first time the critical/main importance to know how the cartridge signal is processed through the system analog rig.
Then I took in count that maybe the heaviest cartridge signal degradation " lives " inside the phonoline electronic stages during the whole process that the cartridge signal has to pass and was here when came to my mind how to improve it to lower at minimum that cartridge signal degradation.
I already had several experiences with different phono stages active and passive/SUT and what was in the market could not fulfil the cartridge signal needs. No SUT can, no tubes can so I decided to go for an active high gain SS full design builded and designed by us and that's where my today phonolinepreamp appeared.
En each one of those two moves/actions ( subs/phonolinepreamp. ) my overall audio life and the understanding of that changed for ever because I knew and know that a lot of past learned audio/music overall information were untrue or at least not oriented in the right direction .
All these kind and way of thinking brought to me that I must learn on all kind of distortions generated through an audio system and try to lower or " disappears " those distortions as a continue system target to be achieved.
Fortunatelly I never give up and I learned a lot about and I brought " things " at extremes.
After those first steps I followed thinking where I can make a " huge " improve to the cartridge signal and here is where appeared the Guillermo and I decision to design and build a tonearm that could fulfil all the cartridge needs with adding no distortions/colorations.
Fortunatelly we were lucky enough on the tonearm design and today I can say that we ( Guillermo and I. ) have the right " tool " that fulfil all the cartridge needs adding and loosing " nothing ".
Through my new learning process I took several other steps and all of them were and are to LOWER ANY KIND OF DISTORTIONS in an audio system.
Today I know for sure that it does not matters " what we like " if our audio system is or has " 100% " ACCURACY, FULL NEUTRALITY, LOWER LOWER LOWER DISTORTIONS/NOISE OF ANY KIND ( Even the ones that you are not aware right now because you don't identify as distortions but as part of the sound. ) you will like it, no doubt about.
Maybe some of you go to such improve/up date " extreme " actions, good because is the only way to know that in those recorded grooves there are a lot of music information that we are not abble to hear that we are not abble even to imagine is there.
The best music enjoyment through our each one system is not " what we like " but to improve each one system lowering any kind of system distortions.
Nandric, that audio learning curve that you diminished is IMHO the one and only one that can make a difference for the better on any home audio system quality performance level. How any one of our system can grow-up and be nearest to the live event/recorded only with the " I like it " target?.
Regards and enjoy the music,
R.
Btw, sorry for the post to Halcro duplication, I try to edit it. The second one is the " one ".
R.