Is "The Finish Line" live music or our last/final system?
It's Accurately Reproducing Any Musical Performance, aka "100%" of the poll's options; I don't think anyone cares if you or I or anyone else have reached their final system.
My systems do do this... Accurately Reproducing Any Musical Performance. They do not favor small combo jazz, solo piano, electronica, or symphonic. That's the way I read the pole. If I owned or reviewed Quads, I would not tick the 100% box
My systems do do this... Accurately Reproducing Any Musical Performance. They do not favor small combo jazz, solo piano, electronica, or symphonic. That's the way I read the pole. If I owned or reviewed Quads, I would not tick the 100% box
I don't understand how any system can get past 60% based on the order given. Take any instrument--say in this case a sax or even something as "simple" as a guitar--and compare the live and recorded sound. Epic fail on every system that I've heard.
I thought about including the Bosendorfer Imperial Grand, but then realized there are very few recordings with it for anyone to know what it sounds like (I, personally, only have the Telarc/Chopin).
Ah yes, early digital (1983, I think).
I don't understand how any system can get past 60% based on the order given. Take any instrument--say in this case a sax or even something as "simple" as a guitar--and compare the live and recorded sound. Epic fail on every system that I've heard.
+3 (if you count Frantz).
I don't understand how any system can get past 60% based on the order given. Take any instrument--say in this case a sax or even something as "simple" as a guitar--and compare the live and recorded sound. Epic fail on every system that I've heard.
Or we have a bunch of liers in this thread or most people didn't read the first post correctly.
Out of a total of 24 voters (so far) only one person voted correctly in the right category (50%).
* Make that 2 now (out of 25 voters).
That pops plenty of bubbles around here.
Or alternatively, most audiophiles don't go to live concerts (of unamplified music) and simply deceive themselves into thinking that the reference systems that they own are the real thing -- 'because it sounds so good' and because it compares favorably with other reference systems they have heard.
By the way, I didn't vote, the categories didn't satisfy me.
Or alternatively, most audiophiles don't go to live concerts (of unamplified music) and simply deceive themselves into thinking that the reference systems that they own are the real thing -- 'because it sounds so good' and because it compares favorably with other reference systems they have heard.
By the way, I didn't vote, the categories didn't satisfy me.
Or alternatively, most audiophiles don't go to live concerts (of unamplified music) and simply deceive themselves into thinking that the reference systems that they own are the real thing -- 'because it sounds so good' and because it compares favorably with other reference systems they have heard.
By the way, I didn't vote, the categories didn't satisfy me.
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