System that sounds so real it is easy to mistaken it is not live


My current stereo system consists of Oracle turntable with SME IV tonearm, Dynavector XV cartridge feeding Manley Steelhead and two Snappers monoblocks  running 15" Tannoy Super Gold Monitors. Half of vinyl records are 45 RMP and were purchased new from Blue Note, AP, MoFI, IMPEX and some others. While some records play better than others none of them make my system sound as good as a live band I happened to see yesterday right on a street. The musicians played at the front of outdoor restaurant. There was a bass guitar, a drummer, a keyboard and a singer. The electric bass guitar was connected to some portable floor speaker and drums were not amplified. The sound of this live music, the sharpness and punch of it, the sound of real drums, the cymbals, the deepness, thunder-like sound of bass guitar coming from probably $500 dollars speaker was simply mind blowing. There is a lot of audiophile gear out there. Some sound better than others. Have you ever listened to a stereo system that produced a sound that would make you believe it was a real live music or live band performance at front of you?

 

esputnix

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I remember a blind test in the 80s where blindfolded listeners compared live performances with recordings of the same music in the same space.  The results were strong; most listeners were able to distinguish easily and reliably.  Even $1,000,000 systems have a long way to go.

These tests should be repeated.

It is also easy to run blind tests of components.  Set up two identical complete systems in the same space.  Insert the two components to be tested in the systems.  Play the same recordings A B X, where blindfolded listeners are to identify X as A or B.  Repeat say 10 times.  Score the number of successes against the probability of the result being chance.   For sticklers re-run the test with the common system components swapped out.  Golden ears should be very afraid, but these tests should be run to establish whether they have any worthwhile credentials.