IS there an absolute sound?

I have not listened that much in the last month. I have started to listen again to some of my favorite music and I have some observations about the absolute sound. The Absolute sound is very intimate,very powerful,and very emotional. Listening to Stravinsky's Firebird Suite(reference recording),that is one darn angry piece of music. It grabs you by the ears and slaps the hell out of you. That's the intimacy,power and emotion and it is absolute,just beautiful! Good night.
 
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You really don't get it. The absolute sound is not about a pair of speakers or some tweeks. I started this post as an exercise to see what I can learn about the readers. I know what the absolute sound is! I go to live music all the time. I get a kick out of reading what "audiophiles" think it is.
 
There does seem to be quite a distancing in certain areas. A strong personal memory is of a couple of years ago standing 10 feet away from a big band working at full throttle inside a tent, on the other side of the "pointless" PA system. The only sound not "natural" I was hearing was the amplified bass guitar. The sound was literally deafening, I could not hear myself speak, even with a quick yell, it was hot, intense, dynamic, overwhelming, it blew the top of my head off. But it wasn't the slightestly bit uncomfortable or unpleasant to experience. Unlike the majority of extremely ambitious high end systems I've heard over the years, which always sound like they are straining every muscle of their body to bursting point doing a show off, and you're just wishing and hoping that it will be over soon ...

So that live ensemble I heard is a reference for me -- and it is fascinating to see the different points of view people bring to the table ...

Frank
 
You really don't get it. The absolute sound is not about a pair of speakers or some tweeks. I started this post as an exercise to see what I can learn about the readers. I know what the absolute sound is! I go to live music all the time. I get a kick out of reading what "audiophiles" think it is.
Hello, Elliot. Reminds me of this article...

http://www.keithyates.com/audiophmusiclvrs.htm
 
The answer or part thereof, of course, is in the leading paragraph: "morbid" is how most would feel if they were to keep comparing what their highly expensive investment achieved in comparison to the "real thing". So the best thing, for their mental health, is to not keep reminding themselves of this ongoing "failure" ...

Frank
 
Isn't that what we/they/you are trying to achieve, though? An accurate reproduction of music or at the very least, a pleasurable one? Perfection may not be attainable but I don't think we are at the point of failure. Striving to reach the goal is part of the fun along your audio journey. Others may not agree but it is for me. I'm having a blast.

Enjoy the music. That's the most important thing......at least to me.
 
The answer or part thereof, of course, is in the leading paragraph: "morbid" is how most would feel if they were to keep comparing what their highly expensive investment achieved in comparison to the "real thing". So the best thing, for their mental health, is to not keep reminding themselves of this ongoing "failure" ...

Frank

Isn't that what we/they/you are trying to achieve, though? An accurate reproduction of music or at the very least, a pleasurable one? Perfection may not be attainable but I don't think we are at the point of failure. Striving to reach the goal is part of the fun along your audio journey. Others may not agree but it is for me. I'm having a blast.

Enjoy the music. That's the most important thing......at least to me.

Just a thought,system noise has a much larger negative effect on high end systems than the distortion present in those systems.
 
Roger

"Noise" is a very broad term. Could you "define" what you mean by "noise"?
 
Roger

"Noise" is a very broad term. Could you "define" what you mean by "noise"?

Hi Frantz I started a separate thread on "noise" in general discussion.
 

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