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In the Forum: Playback Listening
In the Thread: About the Audio Neutrality.
Post Subject: About the Audio Neutrality.Posted by Romy the Cat on: 3/31/2007
 Stringreen wrote:
I am a professional violinist. When I play in Avery Fischer Hall my instrument sounds quit different than when I play it at home and again different still when I play it in Carnegie Hall. Instead of neutrality, perhaps one should think of its musicality.
I subtracted the subject in a separate thread because I feel it is well deserved further explanations.

Unfortunately Stringreen as well and many people in audio have very narrow and very unfortunately-simplistic perspective about audio neutrality. Musical neutrality is surely very different then audio neutrality as the audio neutrality is a very complex and very much multifaceted subject that included musicality among many other things. There is nothing, absolutely nothing in live sound that would be an equivalent of audio neutrality - audio neutrality is a sole subject of sound reproduction. The audio neutrality is way more sophisticated and complex then linear frequency response and low harmonic distortions…

Anyhow, here is the thread, if you care, that is purely dedicated to the Audio Neutrality. When I have time and mood I will upload some thoughts about the properties, methods and events about the Real Audio Neutrality. Feel free to do the same…

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