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On Tue, 15 Feb 2011 05:31:05 -0800, Scott wrote
(in article ): On Feb 14, 5:57=A0pm, ScottW wrote: On Feb 14, 3:54=3DA0am, Kele wrote: Wow, this is a heck of a subject. =3DA0I have done my own experiment between a Gold CD against a Japanese vinyl pressing of Dark Side of the Moon. =3DA0Does that count? =3DA0I think so. =3DA0I know which my f= avorite rendition is. =3DA0I suppose to explain the difference is similar to explaining the difference between live and recorded music. =3DA0It is difficult to explain, but it's not difficult to tell which is which. Even the best sound reproduction systems I've heard aren=3D3D92t the sa= me a=3D s live. =3DA0My memory of hearing live is all I have. =3DA0And I agree th= at the environment of the live also influences my memory. =3DA0If I compare ea= ch, digital and analog sources, against my memory of live... that answer would be my preferred medium. I've done the blind test (unofficial), but all that's doing is helping prove if there is a difference. =3DA0The difference between analog and digital? =3DA0No, we shouldn=3D3D92t stray away from the true goal, the= sound=3D =A0of Live. =3DA0[I=3D3D92m leaving the environment out of this, ok] =3DA0Thi= s is the=3D =A0part that leaves science behind... =3DA0Which "feels" closest to live? =3DA0= Or, which reminds me most of live. =3DA0That's all. =3DA0I don't know if di= gital discs can potentially sound better than record albums or not. =3DA0So f= ar neither sounds like live - really. =3DA0It's like a ripple sandwiched between two panes of glass, the ripple can't fully expand. =3DA0But whi= ch, analog or digital, is the glass further apart? =3DA0I say lets remove t= he glass! =A0I've heard Pink Floyd live....I actually like the reproductions from my system(s) much much better. Even going all the way back my Original Large Advents. It's not even close. =A0 Live is, IMO, sometimes overrated ![]() When we are talking rock concerts no one I know goes for the great sound. they go to *see* the performers and the show. That never was the sort of "live" music being talked about as a reference or goal in audio. I've seen Pink Floyd live when they did The Wall back in 1980. It was a spectacular show. I still very much enjoy seeing my favorite acts in rock live just to see them. The last one I went to was Rocco DeLuca and Daniel Lanois with his band Black Dub. It was a sensational show. I guess I can understand that. At least you don't pretend to be hearing "live music". |
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