Well, it depends on which 90% of the experience you are speaking of. If we are speaking of the guy next to me talking on his cellphone, overpriced crap wine, impossible parking, and waaay too long lines at the bathroom, and the incessant phone calls asking for money or renewals, then I must agree.
If we are speaking of the gestalt of the music however, I beg to differ. There are only really three things I feel I am missing with my system as configured lately:
1. Every home stereo I have ever had or heard has congested somewhat vs a live orchestra, considering we are using two speakers vs a full orchestra, well I guess laws of physics prevail.... hmmm.... maybe if I buy 105 gallo nucleus', make my own studio recordings......?
2. I do feel that tympanies and harps are not near as realistic as they could be. Having said that, all other instruments I can think of are very very realistic. I still get the trumpet "blatt", I get the overtones of the violin, etc.
3. I feel that although the width of the soundstage exceeds the outer edge of the speakers, it is not as wide as a concert hall... and again, unless I had a room as big as a concert hall, who's surprised?
Against the above, I get at least the feel of the size of the hall, I get to hear into the recording, I get better wine, no bathroom line, and sometimes spooky real sound. I vote for at least 80 percent of the feel of a live show, and if you factor in being "green" by using no fossil fuel, I figure I am at a 100% in a different way:)
Cheers,
Chris
If we are speaking of the gestalt of the music however, I beg to differ. There are only really three things I feel I am missing with my system as configured lately:
1. Every home stereo I have ever had or heard has congested somewhat vs a live orchestra, considering we are using two speakers vs a full orchestra, well I guess laws of physics prevail.... hmmm.... maybe if I buy 105 gallo nucleus', make my own studio recordings......?
2. I do feel that tympanies and harps are not near as realistic as they could be. Having said that, all other instruments I can think of are very very realistic. I still get the trumpet "blatt", I get the overtones of the violin, etc.
3. I feel that although the width of the soundstage exceeds the outer edge of the speakers, it is not as wide as a concert hall... and again, unless I had a room as big as a concert hall, who's surprised?
Against the above, I get at least the feel of the size of the hall, I get to hear into the recording, I get better wine, no bathroom line, and sometimes spooky real sound. I vote for at least 80 percent of the feel of a live show, and if you factor in being "green" by using no fossil fuel, I figure I am at a 100% in a different way:)
Cheers,
Chris