hi audiogon bill:
i have an observation and a question for you :
it sems to me one of the issues entailed in the listening to music at home is the hhuge gulf between its "sound" and what the music would sound like if it were live. inother words, if you listen to an orchestra in a concert hall and then listen to a CD recording of that orchestra on speakers that are much smaller than the area occupied by the musicians, you will notice huge differences in sound between the two media--recorded and live.
having atteneded rmaf can you comment on the narrowing of the gulf betweeen live and recorded music based upon the stereo systems that you heard ?
could you say , although stereo systems sound different those differences are insignificant in comparison to the difference between any stereo system and a live orchestra ?
it seems that all the fuss about components--new and old and the new technology obscures the fact that we have not much progress in reproducing the sound of an orchestra, to date.
i realize it is difficult to capture the realism of a "large sound" from speakers, whose size is much smaller.
how large is a stage containing 100 + musicians, in comparison even to a magnepan 20.1, given a speaker's dispersion characteristics ??
i have an observation and a question for you :
it sems to me one of the issues entailed in the listening to music at home is the hhuge gulf between its "sound" and what the music would sound like if it were live. inother words, if you listen to an orchestra in a concert hall and then listen to a CD recording of that orchestra on speakers that are much smaller than the area occupied by the musicians, you will notice huge differences in sound between the two media--recorded and live.
having atteneded rmaf can you comment on the narrowing of the gulf betweeen live and recorded music based upon the stereo systems that you heard ?
could you say , although stereo systems sound different those differences are insignificant in comparison to the difference between any stereo system and a live orchestra ?
it seems that all the fuss about components--new and old and the new technology obscures the fact that we have not much progress in reproducing the sound of an orchestra, to date.
i realize it is difficult to capture the realism of a "large sound" from speakers, whose size is much smaller.
how large is a stage containing 100 + musicians, in comparison even to a magnepan 20.1, given a speaker's dispersion characteristics ??