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In the Forum: Audio Discussions
In the Thread: Speakers: a hi-fi disaster.
Post Subject: Re: About the feedback semantics.Posted by Max Shatsky on: 1/18/2005

crestor

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I think the "audiophile jargon" is mostly used to describe the SOUND related
PROBLEMS. I can't recall any audiophile term to describe musical characters
besides a "musical sound".

I've only heard three home-made set-ups where all SOUND related terms become
almost (almost, since there were still some sound imperfections) irrelevant and
in order to talk about the musical qualities of such set-ups there was a need for
a 'higher order language'. Unfortunately I feel myself ignorant in this subject.
I still can't get that 1$ brochure by Lehnitsky on sound evaluation Smile


Romy, I don't agree:

>>> the very serious playback might generate a very serious semantics <<<


I don't think that a playback is able to 'generate' any semantics. It is we who
associate our musical semantics with a playback. I think it will be more
beneficial music-wise if we set on semantics apriori, i.e. before we approach a particular
playback.

Max.

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