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In the Thread: Loudspeaker: Sound reproduction has not changed.
Post Subject: You said it.Posted by Romy the Cat on: 1/24/2005

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Guy,

**** The point of making this post is that good audio equipment should be able to realistically reproduce the illusion of a recorded event regardless of its content…

If the point of audio is to realistically reproduce the illusion of a recorded event* then which place in the building of that illusion the audio gismos (loudspeakers for instance) take? You see, an illusion is not only a subject of Reality and it is not only the subject of imagination. Rather an illusion is a complicated melt between Really and agreeable imagination. It is not about finding of a “good loudspeakers” but rather be able to identify own objectives and reference point and be able to correlate those reference points with the actual results that the speakers could delivery. The agreeable perception is the key.

Rgs,
The Cat

* I would slightly correct it: is not the “illusion of a recorded event” but rather the “illusion of performed musical peace” but in context of the given application the difference is insignificant.

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