funny but so many people stress comparing stereo performance to live music - what a joke
most live music is not live music but amplified
(a rock band playing through a pa system is not live music in the sense of true tonal reproduction)
I have the luxury of living in New Orleans and can catch jazz bands with little amplification (especially if I am sitting near the front between the pa monitors and close enough to get the sound direct from the instruments
but my favorite moment was at FEz at the Time in Manhattan catching the 18 piece Mingus Big Band 2 years ago. They had let go of their sound engineer and apologized for not amplifying the instuments (except flute). The sound that filled that club was to die for. Dynamic beyond measure and you could close your eyes and with pinpoint accuracy discern the various players. I was in tears it was so overwelming.
I play guitar and I know what guitar overtones on an acoustic should sound like - also the sound of a live piano, you get those two instruments even close in a stereo setting and you get the emotional side of music
most live music is not live music but amplified
(a rock band playing through a pa system is not live music in the sense of true tonal reproduction)
I have the luxury of living in New Orleans and can catch jazz bands with little amplification (especially if I am sitting near the front between the pa monitors and close enough to get the sound direct from the instruments
but my favorite moment was at FEz at the Time in Manhattan catching the 18 piece Mingus Big Band 2 years ago. They had let go of their sound engineer and apologized for not amplifying the instuments (except flute). The sound that filled that club was to die for. Dynamic beyond measure and you could close your eyes and with pinpoint accuracy discern the various players. I was in tears it was so overwelming.
I play guitar and I know what guitar overtones on an acoustic should sound like - also the sound of a live piano, you get those two instruments even close in a stereo setting and you get the emotional side of music