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In the Thread: Speakers: a hi-fi disaster.
Post Subject: I understandPosted by Antonio J. on: 1/18/2005

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I agree that when you find trully "musical" gear, then it's harder to explain why it is, and topical "sound descriptions" become not useful to describe their performance. That's what I feel about the Bidat or the EAR phono preamp. But, in spite of that, there are ways to describe to the interested and aware people how they sound, and why they are more satisfying than other pieces of gear. The risk is that not aware people may misunderstand those descriptions. I suppose that describing how should sound a domestic system is more or less like explaining why you like better a Beethoven's symphony conducted by HvK, or Furtwangler and pretending to explain how the symphony should have been conducted.

To me it would be interesting to get a picture of what makes the sound of a loudspeaker musically interesting, and perhaps it's a naive question, but it's possible that I've never had the chance in my life to have listened to any. Here we don't have really serious home music aficionados, but a bunch of audiophile wannabees, and a few dealers that are as knowledgeable about music as a beetle. My own system is one of the least hifish sounding that I know of in my city so go figure. I suppose I'll know when I have the chance to listen to any, but that seems to me as hard as winning lotery.

Rgs

Ant

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