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<blockquote data-quote="Air" data-source="post: 847082" data-attributes="member: 15182"><p>In the past, I attempted to suggest that by focusing on components and audiophile parameters by default the music is lost..I was quickly cut off by my knees and reminded that this is a forum about hifi and the equipment. Even my attempt to apply Heisenberg's uncertainty principle to this dilemma was scoffed at. ;D</p><p></p><p>I believe that our most important "components" are our imagination and mental processing and that this final link in the sound chain connects us with the intention of an artist. So when I listen to a poorly recorded version of Peter Gabriels concert in Dublin in 2014, I get far more pleasure than listening to a remastered version of the same songs, because it triggers my memories and imagination of being in the audience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Air, post: 847082, member: 15182"] In the past, I attempted to suggest that by focusing on components and audiophile parameters by default the music is lost..I was quickly cut off by my knees and reminded that this is a forum about hifi and the equipment. Even my attempt to apply Heisenberg's uncertainty principle to this dilemma was scoffed at. ;D I believe that our most important "components" are our imagination and mental processing and that this final link in the sound chain connects us with the intention of an artist. So when I listen to a poorly recorded version of Peter Gabriels concert in Dublin in 2014, I get far more pleasure than listening to a remastered version of the same songs, because it triggers my memories and imagination of being in the audience. [/QUOTE]
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