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In the Thread: High End 2012 in Germany
Post Subject: Cesarro vs SilbatonePosted by Romy the Cat on: 5/9/2012
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 guy sergeant wrote:
If the intention was to give people an experience of how large scale music/sound reproduction was or could have been 70 or 80 years ago, then the arrangement they chose was probably quite successful. A modern LF system would have been inappropriate.

Hm, this is not what I would agree. In my view there is no such a thing as vintage or modern sonic result. There is better and worse sound and it is not necessarily results to the sound 70 ago or to the sound of our days.
 guy sergeant wrote:
I do think that was the intention. People do seem to struggle with the idea that these people aren't really selling anything. I find that aspect quite funny. 

Guy, I do not think you are accurate in it. I do presume that this Korean fellow who owns Silbatone has no commercial interests. But the people who do not have any interests do not try to prove anything to anybody. It is not the position that their chatterbox sales-pimp has.  I do think that they do not “selling anything” but not because they do not want but because I do not think that they can.  Pay attention that whatever Silbatone and the Companies associates do does not become a consciousness of audio design.  They are sort of freak show – one might observe the result and take note, or even get an inspiration but they do not deliver a solution, at least the solution that worth consider.  Cesarro or Jeffey Jackson a few years back (before he was fucked up by Joe Robert metastases) did progress the concept. Silbatone is unfortunately just hiding in closet. Do they sell anything or now is irrelevant in my view.

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