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17-12-2011, 12:16
(This post was last modified: 17-12-2011, 12:26 by Tiggi.)
Agree with the effect that soft furnishings can have.
Also, when we first moved into our current house, we used a small room as a temporary living room while renovations were undertaken. Our hi-fi sounded incredible in the smaller room, but the intention was always to use the current room.
Just the size of the room can have a dramatic effect.
Never seen the point in graphic equalisers. That's already taken care of in recording, mixing, & mastering, in my head...
My speakers have front-firing ports, and I'm not putting foam rubber in them for anyone :nono:
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I've just remembered an embarrassing story to illustrate the lengths loony audiophiles will go to to squeeze out the last fraction of performance.
When I first got into high quality audio gear, the magazines in the UK were full of advice on how to get the best from your equipment, and I remember reading that someone had found that the lacquer applied to the brass pins on mains plugs could adversely affect sound reproduction. The advice was to use metal cleaner to remove the lacquer from your mains plugs. I tried this, but you had to keep doing it regularly because the lack of lacquer caused the pins to oxidise, which needed to be removed to prevent audio deterioration.
I was convinced it worked, and kept it up for a year or so. Didn't cost much...
What a tosser !!
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That's pretty interesting. I'm gonna be experimenting with rearranging my room now
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Just because something sounds different, doesn't mean it sounds better.
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Music Head Wrote:Just because something sounds different, doesn't mean it sounds better.
so true!
its all about the "feel" of the music IMO, but some clarity does help at times to understand some of the vocals in modern songs
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Angel Records(EMI) produced some very high quality classical recordings from the 60s and 70s at reasonablly low prices I have found ! The records sounded clean and crisp even at a high optimum on my NEC turntable and speakers.
gryphon Wrote:Mostly it has been said......................Tiggi and I have similar ideas about a system and the law of diminishing returns ........................The only areas where I believe there is something in it is, in a good quality vinyl spinner ( Turntable )..............Here, there is a reasonable amount you can invest and hear the difference! In addition, it is often very important as to, how you set good quality equipment with regards the room and it's acoustics...............Good thoughtful placement of the equipment ,especially speakers, can extract an improvement out of medium costing equipment, that many pay an awful lot of money for, believing money will make the difference; actually, it is correct use of the equipment that makes the difference. Things like cables make a difference, but there quickly comes a point,when, it is all in the wallet of the believer.
Also, remember this: rubbish in means rubbish out..................In the early to middle times of recorded music, the quality of some areas was not as, top priority.In the 60/70 Stereo was not the best form of the recording and was often done quickly and on a budget........................Some classic recordings have very poor technical delivery that even modern day restoration can't improve.................On the other hand some early material was very well captured and recorded.
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SteveO Wrote:Angel Records(EMI) produced some very high quality classical recordings from the 60s and 70s at reasonablly low prices I have found ! The records sounded clean and crisp even at a high optimum on my NEC turntable and speakers.
One of the finest examples of good recording for me is Ry Cooder's 'Buena Vista Social Club'
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centermez Wrote:That's pretty interesting. I'm gonna be experimenting with rearranging my room now 
Don't waste your time. Save your energy. You will be needing it once you are married. You will be rearranging the house every other week.
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Very good album, J !!!
Jerome Wrote:One of the finest examples of good recording for me is Ry Cooder's 'Buena Vista Social Club'
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