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Paul S
San Diego, California, USA
Posts 2,818
Joined on 10-12-2006
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Wojtek dropped some interesting thoughts about "savage sound" on the "My/Your Audio Year In Summary" board, and I am trying to rekindle the "system specific" aspects of that discussion here. Perhaps some Music-specific stuff "should" wind up on the Musical Discussions board?
Back to "savage sound", I understand that some of us hope to be able to "recreate" any sort of Music with our home audio, not just the "proscribed version" of a couple of genres "most people" seem to settle for. Not sure we can simply set aside the issue of a composer's state of mind and intent, but if we do set that aside, then we move on to the performers, the musicians and the conductors, then to the putative audience, and the entire recording and playback processes, apropos, not to mention the venue. Lots to talk about, blah, blah, blah. But something real we can talk about in the abstract is whether or not a system is capable of producing "savage sound" in the first place. My own idea for facilitating this includes minimal system own sound and minimal limitations on all (known to me) fronts and includes as wide a range of dynamics, tone, timbre, texture and color as possible playing any recording I turn my attention to. For most systems, stuff that's "available" at 90 dB is no longer available at 100 or 110 dB, or with complex Music, and this includes systems that actually do a good job with simple fare at lower volumes. And some (most) systems that "do dynamics" are tone-challenged. But this is old news. Although loudspeakers are typically a bottleneck, any part of a system can impose limits in this regard, in any number of ways. In fact, all systems impose some sorts of limits, and this is on top of limits and "signatures" imposed on the Music earlier in "the chain". Based on my own listening experience I will say that most people who are trying to sell something or prove something audio use "music" chosen to facilitate that end. My own approach for my own system development has been to use the system for continued, deep listening to Music of my choice, and I remain a musical omnivore, albeit it's been a long time since I listened to The Meat Puppets or Iggy Pop.
Paul S
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