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Romy the Cat
Boston, MA
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Joined on 05-28-2004
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Think exactly what you want to accomplish.
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fiogf49gjkf0d harold wrote: | thanks for your replies. Paul is quite right. I'm not new to audio forums and know better than to post such an unfocussed question with no background. It was a combination of being impressed with the immediacy, detail, and scale of my friend's system, intimidated by my complete lack of knowledge of horns, and wanting a shortcut to audio nirvana. I'll do my background reading before posting further but maybe it would be helpful to list my current system; Tecnodec/Hadcock 228/Benz Glider/834p/Slagle autoformers/VTL Tiny Triodes/Spendor 2/3. Romy- just read your reply. I wasn't referring to financial resources, rather to technical knowledge and skills. Your answer is none the less helpful suggesting that there are no shortcuts.
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Well, Harold, I understood that you were talking about financial resources. Technical knowledge and skills is slightly different subject. I can assure you that I have no technical knowledge and skills and it does not prevent me to have horn installation that performs quite well, in fact it even helps me, as most of what considered “technical knowledge and skills” in horns world is absolutely irrelevant to sound the horns produce. Anyhow…
I would like to point out that the impressive sound you hear from your friend system – you need to identify to yourself what did you find impressive, why you find it impressive, to asses if it would be beneficial for the listening you do, evaluate what your playback do and do not do in the realm of what you found impressive and how much efforts you willing to invest to get the same “impressiveness” in your playback. It is very possible that what you found impressive is not a derivative of horn topology but many other aspects about wish you are uninformed.
We do make this mistake very frequently – we run to somebody, here the sound, get impressed and then run to implement the same in our playback. It might sound on surface that there nothing wrong in that but in reality it is very wrong. We have our own playback and we know how we react to life music. So the question is: why do we need to witness sound out our friend playback to learn something about our own playback? We see, what we run to our proverbial friend and witness a performance of a specific speaker, cartage or cable then we do not replicate in our own playback the SOUND that we heard but we replicate the devise that we feel was responsible for that Sound. It never works.
For any newcomers who come to my site I do recommend to read site for a while and to families themselves for general site outlook. This would be a good location to start:
http://www.goodsoundclub.com/Forums/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=432 Your would be better to invite that friend of your in your place and ask him to criticizes your Sound, not your playback but your Sound. Conversion of sonic criticism into a need to make any changes is very separate subject and I would not undertake any changes unit you your exactly what you want to accomplish and by means of what specific alternation.
"I wish I could score everything for horns." - Richard Wagner. "Our writing equipment takes part in the forming of our thoughts." - Friedrich Nietzsche
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