Wild anecdote on variables in a listening room / studio (from Darko)


I wish my ears were this good! It's a wonder so many recordings sound as good as they do (and why many don't).

“Everything matters.” So spoke multiple Grammy-Award winning recording engineer Leslie Ann Jones, in between sessions at Skywalker Sound. While working on the Cypress String Quartet’s final recording, things just weren’t sounding the same as they had the day prior, and it was a mystery as to why. The players and equipment were identical. Skywalker’s adjustable acoustic system – where the room itself can be tuned for more or less reverb – hadn’t been touched. The players themselves were in the same exact positions, as precisely marked with tape on the floor. Still, something was off.

Eventually, a surprising discovery was made. The chairs used by the performers had been swapped out that night, for whatever reason, and replaced with identical models from the same batch. One chair was discovered to have a different angle to it – likely being bent due to regular use – which changed the posture of that particular performer, and thus the relationship of their instrument relative to that of other players. We’re talking mere inches here, at most. And that’s all it took. The matched pair of Neumann M149 microphones used for this recording were able to clearly pick up on the tonal impact of this seemingly minor change, and the skilled ears behind the console noticed it right away. The offending chair was disposed of, recording continued, and the breathtaking result is free from any incongruity – a suitable exclamation point at the end of a long musical career for the Cypress String Quartet.

Everything matters. It’s a concept also applicable to the reproduction of music. And used wisely – no magic rocks or clocks need apply – I think it makes a whole lot of sense.

https://darko.audio/2017/05/everything-counts-in-small-amounts-wyred-4-sounds-ps-1/
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I find it patently hilarious, that you’re, "frustrated by all the snake oil out there or things", that you’re convinced have to cost five figures, when you’ve not yet so much as tuned your room.      That means; you’ve not yet even heard, of what your current system is capable.      AND; that’s whether you’ve tried anything that can be described as an upgrade/tweak, or not.                                I seldom see much of anything recommended on AudiogoN, that costs anywhere near the figures you’ve mentioned.      YET; many of us have experienced the improvements in reproduction/presentation, such purchases have offered.         How much more than, "an incremental improvement of fractions of a percent", do you suppose replacing that chair had, on the overall sound in that recording session?      What, exactly, is your metric for, "fractions of a percent"?          I’ve owned ’A Meeting By The River", since 1993.       The excellent attention to detail, paid during the recording session, has become more obvious with every tweak/improvement, made to my system.      YES, everything matters!         btw; Skywalker Sound uses cables manufactured by Wireworld and MIT (you know: snake oil cables).    Not certain about Water Lily.