Rock Concerts through your rig?


Ok, guys. Having to been to a few concerts in my time going back to, what was it?, Woodstock and up to the present, I still cannot figure out a concert referent. Rock is electronic. Even the drums are miked up the wazoo. Everthing playing through oodles of amps, speakers, wires, relays the whole nine. What it natural about that? Well, maybe naturally electric? What does a naturally sounding miked drum supposed to sound like. Guitar? Percussion? You know what I'm talk'n about? What are the qualities of listening to your home rig playing a live concert, that you equate to a live concert other than ear bleed levels? At least when you're listening to acoustic music, you have (other than the room dynamics)nothing between your ears and the instrument. It would seem to me that spending mega bucks on a home rig to duplicate concert sound shouldn't be necessary. Or do you have to spend the $$ to attain those kind of spl levels to make it happen? Power cords, ICs, speaker cables? Is that necessary for the home concert quest? Hopefully some of you audiophools will know what I'm trying to ask. thanks in advance, warren :)
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Rock Concerts Thru My Rig? Some simply amazing!!!
Most cases, I prefer dts surround sound some dolby digital is very good as well. Some of My Top liners:
Roy Orbison-Black and White Night
Genisis-Live at Wembely Stadium
Billy Idol-Story Tellers
Fleetwood Mac-The Dance
Dream Theater-Dark Side of the Moon
Moody Blues
The Who
The live at Montreux--series
The Live in Austin Texas series
and quite a few more!!