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Component contributions to “sound stage” First it is so evident that if spatial information is not encoded rightfully from the recording engineer NOTHING will ressuscitate this information lost for ever... Then the recording is not a factor which we can control. I did not even mention i... | |
Component contributions to “sound stage” Soundstage is recorded on the source. So look for components that reproduce the source most accurately. This is true but misleading... There is a recorded album acoustic trade off choices by a recording engineer,yes, and to convey it without ... | |
Component contributions to “sound stage” Speakers design in relation to room ... For headphone the amplifier/pre which play the second role in creating a better virtual speakers/room soundstaging impression may appear more important. But even with headphone the acoustic design of the sh... | |
TAS. The Absolute Sound? Very true indeed! I cannot even imagine that a so simple acoustics truth is denied because someone believe as ultimate measuring truths solution the designer marketing department so good his amplifier could be... i will add for more precision : ... | |
Has anyone heard the BACCH-SP "purifier" 3D audiophile imager? Great post! The reason i still wait is because of price... Now all recordings are not well done and certainly not better (10% in your evaluation ) if we suppress crosstalk with the BACCH among other things and make way more evident the spatial i... | |
"The Mystery Of Sound Is Mysticism" The sound of these instruments had always revealed to any listener that music is about a controlled expressive imperfection, the intonation coming from the relation between the timbre microdynamics and the human playing gesture and the note rat... | |
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Loud vs. Tactile Bass Very good description ...thanks.. The organ playing timbre as said kijanki is more definite because the playing timbre is defined by this attack and decay time, then the bass is not only there by amount or speed as said kijanki as much as musical... | |
"The Mystery Of Sound Is Mysticism" the video above is only few minute of a magazine confirming what i spoke about in this thread as a real NEWS.. This second video will help those you dont know much about all that relation between tonal timbre playing intonation and the mathematic... | |
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"The Mystery Of Sound Is Mysticism" And now, after it’s been pointed out that you posted 13 times in a row, you post 4 times in a row. So very sad. You did not remark as mean you are that these posts are mostly articles references , extracts and only very few observations of m... | |
A.I. music This short article of "psychology today" will interest everyone here perhaps save the OP for sure...😊 I recommend it to tylermunns in particular a true musician which A.I. will never be for sure and could not be ... The metaphor with Black hole ... | |
Loud vs. Tactile Bass Your distinction is right OP and on target... All headphones i ever used were able to give deep loud bass... Not one give me tactile bass... Save my modified AKG K340 ... I listen big organ bass notes in a church with my toes and body ... The fi... | |
"The Mystery Of Sound Is Mysticism" I would say that what makes music revolutionary is the way in each different culture different Timbre instruments experience induce specific feelings and experience in specific body locations... Then it is not a mathematical choice of tonality sc... | |
"The Mystery Of Sound Is Mysticism" This is amazing too read it : «When we use instruments like the bonang, Pythagoras’s special numbers go out the window and we encounter entirely new patterns of consonance and dissonance," Dr. Harrison said. "The shape of some percussion instrum... |