If you believe that, then everything and anything "rings". Do you wear glasses when listening? Ringing. Have a watch on? Ringing. The chair you're sitting on? Ringing. Does anyone have even a minute amount of critical thought these days? Sheesh.
It Can't Be Explained Better
I just read this latest post from Dave Chesky at Audiophile Society, and I must share it, as nothing I've read has better explained the phenomenon that may be behind the preference for vinyl playback so many of us have...
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A vibrating sound source communicate way more information about his material complex state to an Awaken perceptive subject or any trained ears that "what meet the eyes"... We envision a cavity in a wall by tapping into it... What does this means ? the "ringing" wall educate us... This "ringing" metaphor is just that a metaphor to convey for all a very deep truth, a truth about sound almost no one know consciously ...Chesky ears are trained one indeed... Read this : I bought his book ...
«My mother trained me to tap fruit with my fingers and listen to it»-- Anonymus Acoustician
Now ask yourself what is "timbre"? The "ringing" of a complex (wood content and his state, form geometry, varnishes etc) sound source is perceived in details by the ears luthier. If the luthier was not able to hears the state of the material as "timbre" Stradivarius could not exist... "timbre" experience is the real source of music with rythm... But i will stop here ... |
There’s ringing and there’s ringing. MQA attempted to minimize pre and post signal ringing. Reference here: https://bobtalks.co.uk/a-deeper-look/appendix-4-mqa-encoding/ We could call this signal ringing. Parts in components ring, and this is why internal shielding and damping proves successful at reducing vibrations, from the board by and between parts. And components themselves where we deploy damping, footings, sorbathane and similar treatments. Then we can move to the room including walls furniture etc. But for all this, I don’t feel that vinyl ringing explains the clarity and attraction to the format. Knowing that timing is a (not only the…) major factor in perception of sound quality, perhaps vinyl is an accurate presentation of music. Needs more research… https://youtu.be/FwHFId74kZA?si=5hEJgiqL8FHeyefv
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