Rerurn to Romy the Cat's Site


In the Forum: Audio Discussions
In the Thread: It’s mad, mad, mad... electricity.
Post Subject: Listening to tune the systemPosted by drdna on: 2/9/2014
fiogf49gjkf0d
 eli8888 wrote:
And end up with a bunch of useless gear as most I know do little to solve the problem. They just tune the sound not always for the good. 
The key is to find the deficiencies in your system by listening to it and to correct the deficient components.


 eli8888 wrote:
even if electricity is great, does transmit a small portion of what is going on, specially emotions. If electricity is great great great, you may get the 25% illusion and feelings of the real thing. If it is ok maybe 20%. if it is terrible well who know but that is not that common. Is it worth it to go through all the pian and expense just to gain that small 5%?
If it is so small a gain, maybe you are looking in the wrong place. True that if many things are deficient in a system, adding PP3000 will not magically cure everything. I recommend PP3000 only if electricity is the main issue you deal with. Focus on the most obvious weaknesses to get the most benefit.


 eli8888 wrote:
I guess that is what a professional music feels when they listen to our systems. They enjoy them because of the music. They know what to expect and listen to it regardless of deviations and they enjoy it very much.
I have said it before in another thread, but the musicians hear as we do, but they are more concerned about the flaws in the performance than the flaws in the reproduction of the sound. Both things are critical to conveying The Sound however.


Adrian

Rerurn to Romy the Cat's Site