@rvpiano Yes there’s that point where the room “gets pressurised” and the music comes alive when the volume gets turned up enough ( but not too too much). Subs sure help.
My system test
https://open.qobuz.com/playlist/3511772
Rock on
Test
I’ve played the Mercury Living Presence sampler “You are There” on all incarnations of my setup for many years. With each improvement of my rig it’s sounded better. Until now, finally it’s sounding the way it really should. It’s a great confirmation that I’m doing things right after many years of experimenting, with advice from this forum.
@rvpiano Yes there’s that point where the room “gets pressurised” and the music comes alive when the volume gets turned up enough ( but not too too much). Subs sure help. My system test https://open.qobuz.com/playlist/3511772 Rock on |
@rv, I hope and wish you well, always. It is wonderful when you can enjoy the music through the rig. What I find the engineers, producers and the artists do right, and this requires a very fine ear, is the ability to take each individual track (studio recordings specifically) and synchronize it all, resembling each performer playing live, together, in sync......of course this is why I listen, for the musicianship. The composition is the music, the musicianship is the expressiveness by them, of the composition. Most listeners concentrate on the "sound" of an instrument/voice, or the "space" they are in, but the only "given", is the "performance". It is all important, no doubt, but realistically imo, the recording is always the bottleneck of what we are listening to. I say this because I also use headphones some of the time (ever get a headphone rig?). Of course, the speaker / room / system set up, is crucially important. My rant is over. Enjoy! MrD. |
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