ll.clark@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>
> In <5.1.0.14.0.20020326201308.00b9b938@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, on 03/26/02
> at 08:16 PM,
> Tris Schuler <tristanjohn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> said:
>
> >Not exactly. If live music sounds bad or unauthentic compared to one's
> >home system then my impression would be the home system in debate
> >isn't so hot and/or he is tone deaf. That, an/or the owner's had it
> >turned up so high his hearing's now shot.
>
> Uh, uh. People who listen exclusively to reproduced music don't know
> what music sounds like in a concert hall. They are often disappointed
> that the live orchestra cannot "turn up the bass" and "lift the highs"
> as they so easily do on their preamplifiers. I don't care how good the
> reproduction system is, the principle holds. It is painful truth, to be
> sure, and I've been struggling with it as a member of the AES for the
> last fifty years.
"AES" ...?
A For American, S for Society, but what's the E for ?
just curious!
jh
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