What would your "perfect speaker" sound like.


What would your perfect speaker sound like. Not interested in the brand, or the a speaker you heard at a friends house or audio show This is a thought experiment. Simply conjur up the most divine sound in you mind and tell us what you are conjuring. 

Please be brief, 

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Showing 6 responses by mihorn

The perfect speaker will sound like the sound of original music. People have a wrong expectation that their system will sound close to the original music sound after expensive upgrades. However, no one has been succeed it and all speakers in the world sound like the left speaker in below video (except Wavetouch audio). It is sad that almost every one who pursuit for the perfect sound for decades will live with the left speaker sound for the rest of their life. No wonder people (spouses?) call them audiofools. Alex/WTA

OP What would your "perfect speaker" sound like.

I want my speaker sounds like the original music. I am getting close.

Romanza andaluza, Op. 22, No. (Itzhak Perlman)

My audio system live recording

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Prelude To A Kiss -- Ella Fitzgerald

My audio live recording

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If the original music (cleanest) sounds veiled and fuzzy, your ears are unnatural hearing mode. To make your ears to normal natural sound mode, listen to the original music for 1-2 minutes ("equalize your ears to make ears to pop to make it faster) until the orig music sounds clean.

General public (non-audiophiles) ears are always in natural hearing mode. So, they hear all hi-fi audio sound veiled and fuzzy. Therefore, wives don't like hi-fi audio sounds. All audio systems (except my WT system) in the world sound unnatural. Alex/Wavetouch

shkong78 Your description of perfect sound fits my system.

Original music

His description fits my system too. Alex/WTA

mahgister Mine is a mix if i can judge between shkong78 too bright sound through youtube and milhorn too dark sound through youtube ... i will keep mine ...😁😊 I apologize i could not resist

Every ears are different. No need for apology. Thanks for the honest opinion!

FYI, my system sounds so unique (being an only natural sound system in the world and closest to the original music) that your ears might need much time to get used.

Listen to the original music until your ears hear it correctly. Then you can judge my system sound more accurately.

I agree to your opinion that slight brightness can easy your listening. It is easy to make the brighter sound. Just use a worse power cord. Here’s my brighter sound recording from last month.  Alex/WTA