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![]() "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Tue, 22 Feb 2005 17:01:22 GMT, "Doug Kanter" wrote: ~~ very interesting tech note snipped ~~ Visit real audio stores, listen to a dozen decent-to-excellent speakers, and unless the listening room is phuqued up, you'll usually find you're OK with the bass reproduction. It's the higher frequencies that'll have you switching demo disks a million times, trying to decide whether you like the one that reproduces female voice the best, or the one that best handles flutes, high piano notes, guitar, mandolin. Actually, you'd hit on a rather hot button issue for me. I'm not big on faithfully reproducing bass level sound. Bass level sound is just percussion really even if produced on a string. All the subtle and nuance is in music is not produced at low frequencies but rather at the mid to low high frequencies. You and I agree that it is much easier to faithfully reproduce low frequency sound - I just don't like it. Later, Tom Tom....you've gone mad. Have you ever listened to the bass work of Phil Lesh or Jack Casady on a REAL stereo, with no other noise going on in the house? 20-odd years ago, these guys and their bands financed a little company called Alembic, specifically to give them instruments which sounded as crystal-clear as pianos. Amazing, and PLENTY of mid range. |
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