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In the Forum: Playback Listening
In the Thread: The Absolute Sound of Audio Idiocy.
Post Subject: Different ways of listeningPosted by drdna on: 1/5/2009
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 tokyo john wrote:
It is funny but for many years I had been intrigued by the different approach to audio by Japanese vs "the West". "The west" here refers to Absolute Sound type (not everyone in the West is this of course) criteria of live performance... [while] the Japanese ...aim for "my own individual sound".
I do not believe the two approaches are mutually exclusive. Recalling my previous post:

http://www.goodsoundclub.com/GetPost.aspx?PostID=8773

If a dog hears different frequencies and hears a sound differently than we do, it is easy to imagine there will be variation from person to person.

What listener is so perverse he does not want to be connected to the music, that does not make this his goal? Perhaps, we have the same goal, but hear differently, so we must take different paths to get to the same place.

Adrian

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