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<blockquote data-quote="DeonC" data-source="post: 1169784" data-attributes="member: 1210"><p>You know what, I actually kinda agree with you. It's like watching a movie about a funpark vs going there. Or watching cricket on the TV vs actually sitting in the stadium. </p><p></p><p>OTOH, I have to say that I think the reason why you hear so much instrument separation with recordings is because they are recorded so much closer to the artists than the audience members sit. They are recorded from the position where the conductor would sit, and he almost definitely hears every violin separately (I should think, because that's how he can correct individuals on their playing, not so?). Anyway, that has always been my take on why such details are so audible with higher quality systems. Just my 2c.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DeonC, post: 1169784, member: 1210"] You know what, I actually kinda agree with you. It's like watching a movie about a funpark vs going there. Or watching cricket on the TV vs actually sitting in the stadium. OTOH, I have to say that I think the reason why you hear so much instrument separation with recordings is because they are recorded so much closer to the artists than the audience members sit. They are recorded from the position where the conductor would sit, and he almost definitely hears every violin separately (I should think, because that's how he can correct individuals on their playing, not so?). Anyway, that has always been my take on why such details are so audible with higher quality systems. Just my 2c. [/QUOTE]
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