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rollo:
  Just get the piano and violin right and all else will follow suit.


charles

rollo:
 It is right when one stops analyzing the sound and the sound pulls them in and you forget the analysis. Or when my Daughter says "Dad what did you do ? sounds great" I nicknamed Her "Ears".


charles

P.I.:

--- Quote from: rollo on March 19, 2018, 11:38:08 AM --- It is right when one stops analyzing the sound and the sound pulls them in and you forget the analysis. Or when my Daughter says "Dad what did you do ? sounds great" I nicknamed Her "Ears".


charles

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That's Gayle.  she know what she likes and doesn't and the woman can hear !  It is cool that she knows none of the audio nervosa jargon and explains what she hears in "real terms", too.

mdconnelly:
I think this is a slippery slope.   Sometimes "different" seems right... at least at first... because different causes our ears/brains to critically listen again.   I know I've been tricked by that more than a few times.   

Here's a good example - I recently sent in my Devialet Expert integrateds for an upgrade (free, but that's another story).   At the risk of being without music for a few weeks, I hooked up my primary speakers to my Sherwood HT receiver and pulled out an old Squeezebox Touch to stream Roon to it.  I was expecting it to sound like crap.   But it didn't.  In fact, I was really enjoying what I was hearing and it has taken a few days to now notice what is missing - well defined bass, extended highs, rich and deep sound stage.   But that didn't change the fact that at least for a few days, I was really enjoying cheap HiFi.   

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