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Sugarite wrote:
I'd rather hear what the artist(s) intended. Please don't even start with that naive and over-debated point of view. You going to buy a different stereo for each album? Or carry a variety of studio monitors? Renovate your house to have a variety of sound rooms? That's pretty much what *you* are suggesting, isn't it? You want to lay the *same* coloured wash over *all* your music. It might suit some, but it won't suit all of them. Seems like a no-brainer to keep the reproduction system as neutral as possible, if high fidelity is your aim. Actually, what I consider a no-brainer is the way many people look at sound reproduction, meaning that they're not using their brains. I'm not going to waste my time going into detail about psychoacoutics, but considering that I'll always be using the same set of ears, I have no difficulty with the idea of the same "coloured wash" on all my music. Taking terms like accuracy and neutrality and applying them in a literal fashion to sound reproduction design requires the belief that everyone's auditory system behaves exactly the same. Typically proponents of that type of design require scientific data to be convinced of anything, yet there's no evidence to suggest that people hear the same sounds beyond the very basic. If one were to assume that people do hear highly complex sounds differently, just like every different mic design renders a different response, there is only one type of device that is capable of manipulating highly complex and subtle psychoacoustic properties effectively and beneficially, and that is the vacuum tube. You can listen to your music while wearing a football helmet if that's your preference, but if you advocate that I do so you can expect some negative comment. snip -- After being targeted with gigabytes of trash by the "SWEN" worm, I have concluded we must conceal our e-mail address. Our true address is the mirror image of what you see before the "@" symbol. It's a shame such steps are necessary. Charlie |
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