tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4992477563856725320.post4277219209914822458..comments2021-09-08T08:57:01.219-07:00Comments on hifible: Tiger Paw Tranquility (for Linn LP12) or a stroke of geniusUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4992477563856725320.post-47489597977350581582021-09-08T08:55:12.556-07:002021-09-08T08:55:12.556-07:00Thank you for the sharing of your experience.
I sh...Thank you for the sharing of your experience.<br />I should have said that it gets more emotions out of it. You are right when you said that it can get more real in audiophile sense. The audiophile reproduction can never be real "real".<br />And maybe it is not what audiophile wants anyway, for obvious reasons. I like Miles Davis, but can you immagine having him reproduced as "real" in my listening rooom at 11 pm! <br />I love live events, like you. For me audiophile reproduction, in its artificiality is just a matter of being able to convey more or less the emotions contained in a music performance. Some of it has to be reinvented in a "artistic" and personal way by the hifi gears for their limitations and the room limitations of reproducing the real thing.<br />I am glad you find it to be informative.<br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02026786799755046092noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4992477563856725320.post-24176451659442347422021-08-13T00:25:10.895-07:002021-08-13T00:25:10.895-07:00Sorry but have to disagree regards ‘More Real’
I g...Sorry but have to disagree regards ‘More Real’<br />I go to a lot of live shows and have a good understanding of how a band sounds so to a string ensemble choir and orchestra. The beauty of real life like sound is in the very melding of the music, it never comes in etched defined separates like audiophiles seem to imagine.<br />Apart from that thanks very informative<br /><br /><br />Eddieteetreehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10243288880511503626noreply@blogger.com