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Take The Challenge
rollo:
So think your system sounds natural and good to you. Try hitting a real cymbal in your room. Play Guitar, horn,violin or drum in your room. What do you think now ? :duh :thumb:
charles
ejk:
--- Quote from: rollo on January 05, 2023, 12:18:24 PM --- So think your system sounds natural and good to you. Try hitting a real cymbal in your room. Play Guitar, horn,violin or drum in your room. What do you think now ? :duh :thumb:
charles
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Good idea. No instruments in my home. Maybe I will order some Tupperware and see how those sound. Actually, I remember a few years back being at Bob M's house and I asked him a similar question while we were listening to some piano music and being that he is a musician if his speakers were actually portraying piano correctly and he said yes. I don't remember if he had a piano in the basement though.
rollo:
Have a Musician friend ? Make Clavis by hitting wood on wood. We come close some closer but still not real.
charles
GDHAL:
--- Quote from: rollo on January 05, 2023, 12:18:24 PM --- So think your system sounds natural and good to you. Try hitting a real cymbal in your room. Play Guitar, horn,violin or drum in your room. What do you think now ? :duh :thumb:
charles
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I've only played in my audio system room with my ukulele, and my daughter's played with her flute. Sounds "real", "true", "authentic", etc. to my ears. I don't have access to other instruments. Would welcome an opportunity to experiment that way (perhaps with the exception of a full drum set, do to space limitations) as I agree in principal it presents a terrific data point.
_Scotty_:
I've never heard a system reproducing a single instrument let alone a symphony orchestra
or pipe organ that could mistaken for the real thing. I heard systems that I felt are faithful to
music with no egregious errors but these have been few and far in between others
that failed miserably.
Real instruments can be capable of wide dynamic range
and can project serious acoustic power into the room. A single saxophone
is a case in point. A full size grand piano in your listening room playing a selection from Tchaikovsky or Liszt
also springs to mind.
Scotty
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