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In the Forum: Audio Discussions
In the Thread: Crossover Design
Post Subject: I beg you differPosted by Romy the Cat on: 1/1/2012
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 drdna wrote:
Is it true that the words "neutral" and "dynamic" and "inner detail" have importance for you?
Adrian,
 
I do not think that it is right to shape the question like this. No one would deny those "neutral" and "dynamic" and "inner detail and many other things, even those who do not understand what it is. Let me to share my view about it and this is not about Kerry specifically but a wider subject.
The "neutral and dynamic and inner detail” are not as some kind of mathematical Boolean that exist or not exist. It is always about degree and correctness and it also, to much higher degree, upon the personal appreciation of degree and correctness.  So, I always am trying to evaluate the specific person aptitude to understand the depth and degree of "neutral and dynamic and inner detail” from cultural level. Many audio people are not too developed culturally or musically to have appreciation of fineness of dynamic nuances, colors etc… They might use the same trims but the definition of "neutral" and "dynamic" between two different people might be very different.

In particularly the phrase "inner detail" might be dangers as in audio there are many celebrated methods how to deliver to an ignorant person with corrupted sonic references the feeling that he is getting a lot of "inner detail". So, in my view to inquire: does "inner details" have importance for you is very same like inquire does oxygen has any importance for you. No one deny importance of oxygen but how many people are accustomed to truly fresh and clean air?

Rgs, The Cat

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