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Old 03-15-2021, 01:22 AM
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Originally Posted by sleeper View Post
I have been to many a live music event where, in comparison, my home audio system delivered a better sonic performance, but still have enjoyed the live music more and at a much deeper level. Live music performance is a shared social experience; while for most of us listening to recorded music is not. Audio is largely a solitary obsession: we usually listen alone. How interested in audio is your wife/significant other? Or your regular friends? Your kids? Your Uncle? When we attend a live music event as part of an audience, we usually identify with the crowd and feel a satisfying sense of shared tastes and possibly other values, too. It is gratifying and self-affirming. At a live music event our attention wanders between listening to the music and the visual presentation of the musicians and audience. A large part of the fun of live music is simply watching what the performers are actually doing on stage. You don’t have these social and visual elements while sitting in a listening room in front of the speakers (even with our pencil necked, pocket protector audio buddy). Without social and visual competition for your attention, you have more cognitive resources available to think hypercritically about the sound quality coming from the rig. Consequently, it is easy to work yourself up into an unhappy state about soundstage, or dynamics, or transparency, or into any of the many other forms of gear related audio-angst. The only way to combat this, other than keeping a mixed dish full of Prozac and Valium on the table next to your sweet spot, is to listen to recorded music as a “model”, knowing that it will never be a perfect recreation of a past musical reality. Two speakers will never reproduce the acoustic sound field of a symphony orchestra playing in a concert hall or a jazz combo jamming in a small bar room. I think the quest to “recreate the music event” is a hopeless and frustrating enterprise, not to mention financially ruinous. You must be willing to enjoy recorded music in the same sense that obsessed model airplane builders or model railroaders enjoy their own form of the “miniaturists disease”. They know that their fetish objects are not “real” airplanes or locomotives – these often wonderfully built toys cannot fly with passengers on board or pull freight across the country. But nevertheless, the model airplane and toy train nuts admire their replicas for what they are: finely crafted facsimiles which possess beauty of form and function in their own right. This seems to be the only way to approach recorded music without becoming perpetually dissatisfied: accept recorded music for what it is and see its beauty in miniature. It can still have great beauty in its own right. You can always make the model a bit better, maybe even make it “way cool”, but it will never fly to Montreal or pull that train of boxcars.
Interesting, and thought provoking post; what is your all time best home audio system/experience consist of that you are basing your reference on?
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MX136, MC1.2KW(10) MC2KW(2), MCD1100, MS750(2) MVP881, C1000C/P/T, MPC1500, HT-2 SUBS(2) HT3F(2) WS350(2) XRT2K, XCS2K, XR27(2) XCS350(2) JL GOTHAM v2 SUBS(2) SILENZIO MUSIC SERVER, LUMAGEN RADIANCE SCALER, SONY VPH-G90U 4K PROJECTOR, STEWART 120" MOTORIZED SCREEN, CINEMA-TECH SEATING, WW PLATINUM CABLES
Reference System: ACCUPHASE A300 AMPS, C3900 PRE-AMP, DP1000 CD/SACD TRANSPORT, DC1000 DIGITAL PROCESSOR, DG-68 DIGITAL EQUALIZER, T1200 FM STEREO TUNER, PS1230 POWER SUPPLY, HRS-SXR CUSTOM RACK w/ M3X SHELVES, TAD REFERENCE ONE MK2 LOUDSPEAKERS, WW PLATINUM CABLES
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MX150, MC501(2) MC1.2KW(10) MC2301(2) MR88, MVP881, MCD1100, MDA1000, C1000C/P/T, MPC1500, ESOTERIC K-01X 30th ANNIVERSARY (BLACK) SACD/CD PLAYER, G02-X CLOCK, HT3F(2) XRT2K, XCS2K, XR27(2) JL GOTHAM v2 SUBS(2) JL FATHOM F113v2 SUBS(4) SOUND ANCHOR STANDS(2) KALEIDESCAPE STRATO & TERRA SERVERS 80-TB, LUMAGEN RADIANCE SCALER, SONY VPH-G90U 4K PROJECTOR, STEWART 120" SCREEN, SONUS FABER STRADIVARI, SILENZIO MUSIC SERVER, FORTRESS SEATING, WW PLATINUM CABLES
Analog Rig: CLEARAUDIO INNOVATION WOOD, UNIVERSAL ARM w/ Da VINCI' CART, 2nd UNIVERSAL ARM w/ GOLDFINGER STATEMENT CART, HRS-MXR REFERENCE RACK-GLOSS BLACK w/ M3X SHELVES, AESTHETIX RHEA SIG PHONO-PRE, BRYSTON BHA-1 HEADPHONE AMP, WW PLATINUM CABLES
Reference System: BURMESTER 911MK3 AMP(3), 088 PRE-AMP, 089 CD PLAYER, 100 PHONO PRE-AMP, 948 POWER CONDITIONER, ACCUPHASE DG-68 VOICING EQUALIZER, AVID ACUTUS REFERENCE SP TT, GRAHAM PHANTOM II SUPREME ARM, BENZ MICRO LP-S CART, GRANDIOSO P1X/D1X STACK, G1X RUBIDIUM MASTER CLOCK, N05 NETWORK PLAYER, SILENZIO MUSIC SERVER, HRS-SXR CUSTOM RACK w/ M3X SHELVES, SONUS FABER AIDA SPEAKERS, JL FATHOM F113v2 SUBS(2) SOUND ANCHOR STANDS(2) WW PLATINUM CABLES

Library System: GRANDIOSO M1 MONOBLOCK AMPS, C1 LINESTAGE PRE-AMP, K1X CD/SACD PLAYER, G1 MASTER RUBIDIUM CLOCK, E02 PHONO-PRE, SILENZIO MUSIC SERVER, AERIAL ACOUSTICS 20T V2, AERIAL SW12 SUBS(2), CANTON REF K1’s, VPI HRX TT w/ SDS POWER SUPPLY, ORTOFON CADENZA BLACK CART, KLAUDIO RCM, SHUNYATA DENALI 6000/S v2, SHUNYATA OMEGA QR’s, WW PLATINUM CABLES
Esoteric/Bryston System: ESOTERIC C02-X PRE-AMP, P-02X TRANSPORT, D02-X DAC, G02-X CLOCK, BRYSTON 28B3 CUBED MONOBLOCK AMPS(4), BRYSTON BHA-1 HEADPHONE AMP, SHUNYATA DENALI 6000/S v2(2) EVEREST 8000 POWER CONDITIONER(2) ALTAIRA CG & SG HUBS, AMR-DP777-SE DAC, SILENZIO MUSIC SERVER, TAD REFERENCE ONE MK2 LOUDSPEAKERS, QUADRASPIRE RACK, WW PLATINUM CABLES
Accuphase/Canton System: ACCUPHASE E800 INTEGRATED, DP570 CD/SACD PLAYER, T1200 FM STEREO TUNER, DG-68 VOICING EQUALIZER, PS530 POWER SUPPLY, CANTON REF K3’s, CANTON REF K5’s, SILENZIO MUSIC SERVER, HRS MXR REFERENCE MAHOGHANY RACK w/ M3X2 SHELVES, WW GOLD CABLES
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