Yes, I agree. Another gratifying form of listening is letting the music just drift over you. It’s a different form of enjoyment from intense listening.
Concentration
I believe to get the best experience with your stereo you have to give your full attention to the music (not the sound.) Reading, doing chores, or writing something (like I’m doing right now) really lessens your enjoyment and can potentially cause you to doubt the quality of your system.
What do you think?
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@rvpiano I think this "concentration" is a good part of the reason why many say that vinyl sounds better than digital. I'm included in that lot, but my analog system is much superior and should sound better. But vinyl, by its very nature, causes us to pay more attention since music must be dealt with every 20 minutes. IOW it makes us pay attention much closer than digital. Just a thought.
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Music has nothing to do with sound quality...( But yes sound quality matter for me as for you) As any musician know...
Jazz or Persian music or classisal or Indian music are all different experience asking something from us: our attention... We concentrate on something we already knew by our attention focus habit... We dont concentrate on the "unknown" from which our attention focus deviate ( it is not my taste or my habit)... The quality of our attention determine the quality of our concentration in a feed back loop... To increase our attention we must expose ourselves to different music from different cultures... Then our concentration will increase... There is no concentration when we listen always the same genre only a body robotic response...
«Taste is a mistress not a teacher»--Groucho Marx
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@audphile1 yeah, but we know you know all the words to "WAP", and that you can never stir a pot of macaroni the same way ever again. |
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