I accidentally stumbled onto the chalet way up on Red Mountain in Aspen where Dave Brubeck and his group would go to hang out. Brubeck’s concert grand piano was hooked up to a time delay system and a monster McIntosh audio system. My brother who’s no slouch in the piano played Brubeck‘s piano through the time delay system with Joshua Light Show hooked up. Trippy, dude!
What should you hear?
I'm new to the hobby and curious what type of imaging sound stage you should hear. I have a pair of Vandersteen 2ce signatures and they sound great. What I find however is that the imaging, sound stage is very dependent on the recording.
Norah Jones? She sounds like she's sitting right in the room. It's amazing.
One I'm particularly interested in learning more about is Brubek's Take Five. The saxophone images great. Sounds dead center. The piano however is clearly coming from the right hand speaker and the drums are clearly coming from the left. Is this typical?
Thanks for your input and tolerating a "newbie" question.
Norah Jones? She sounds like she's sitting right in the room. It's amazing.
One I'm particularly interested in learning more about is Brubek's Take Five. The saxophone images great. Sounds dead center. The piano however is clearly coming from the right hand speaker and the drums are clearly coming from the left. Is this typical?
Thanks for your input and tolerating a "newbie" question.