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In the Forum: Playback Listening
In the Thread: About the Audio Neutrality.
Post Subject: About the Audio Neutrality.Posted by Romy the Cat on: 3/31/2007
 Stringreen wrote:
I am a professional violinist. When I play in Avery Fischer Hall my instrument sounds quit different than when I play it at home and again different still when I play it in Carnegie Hall. Instead of neutrality, perhaps one should think of its musicality.
I subtracted the subject in a separate thread because I feel it is well deserved further explanations.

Unfortunately Stringreen as well and many people in audio have very narrow and very unfortunately-simplistic perspective about audio neutrality. Musical neutrality is surely very different then audio neutrality as the audio neutrality is a very complex and very much multifaceted subject that included musicality among many other things. There is nothing, absolutely nothing in live sound that would be an equivalent of audio neutrality - audio neutrality is a sole subject of sound reproduction. The audio neutrality is way more sophisticated and complex then linear frequency response and low harmonic distortionsā€¦

Anyhow, here is the thread, if you care, that is purely dedicated to the Audio Neutrality. When I have time and mood I will upload some thoughts about the properties, methods and events about the Real Audio Neutrality. Feel free to do the sameā€¦

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