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<blockquote data-quote="jlaubza" data-source="post: 1166290" data-attributes="member: 21934"><p>Many moons ago, when I was young and curious, I made a stereo recording with a good quality Philips tape deck with matching speakers. Recording was of a friend playing a flamenco guitar in his lounge. The playback in the same room was uncanny. It sounded just like the real thing he had done a few minutes prior. My conclusion is that unless the playback of a recording is done in the same venue where it was recorded, it will not sound the same as the original performance. The best playback of commercial recordings I play today are of small jazz or classical ensembles, done in small venues. The overall acoustic has to be close to your playback venue in order to sound close to authentic. Very few people, I venture to suggest, have large playback rooms that can mimic the recording venues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jlaubza, post: 1166290, member: 21934"] Many moons ago, when I was young and curious, I made a stereo recording with a good quality Philips tape deck with matching speakers. Recording was of a friend playing a flamenco guitar in his lounge. The playback in the same room was uncanny. It sounded just like the real thing he had done a few minutes prior. My conclusion is that unless the playback of a recording is done in the same venue where it was recorded, it will not sound the same as the original performance. The best playback of commercial recordings I play today are of small jazz or classical ensembles, done in small venues. The overall acoustic has to be close to your playback venue in order to sound close to authentic. Very few people, I venture to suggest, have large playback rooms that can mimic the recording venues. [/QUOTE]
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