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In the Forum: Playback Listening
In the Thread: Deficiency of sensible attitude in playback.
Post Subject: Re: Deficiency of sensible attitude in playback.Posted by Antonio J. on: 10/15/2005

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I kind of agree with your post. I believe the problem sits in the fact that the people who really cares about music and is capable of feel its intentions, don't care about audio. And people interested in audio, look at it as a "toys hobby", being more concerned about the looks, price and performance of the gear than about the musical results. There's very few people who loves music and is interested seriously in audio too.

I guess where does that "attitude" come from. I have found many people who have a "sounds" attitude and they tune their system to obtain some sonic results, most of them probably measurable. Most of those systems don't play music, just good sounds, and many of them not even that. That "musical attitude" can be there into some people, but the problem is to convert your musical wishes into a system that can match them. I may know how live music makes me feel at a concert hall, I may find that those feelings can be portrayed by a cheap table radio or a modest headphone rig, but in these days I'd have a tough time to set up a system that actually can offer those same results. Most of us must conform with what we can buy, with what our rooms can handle and with what we can find. Not everyone has the time and resources to be really serious and convert his wishes and attitude in a musical fact.

rgrds,

Antonio

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