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Time to Retire some equipment.
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<blockquote data-quote="chipwelder" data-source="post: 1556" data-attributes="member: 54"><p>Ahaa! yup that be closely miked recordings... very good for detail and hi-fi... and obviously a good hi-fi will let you know the diff.s... They sometimes lack a little ambient info... the latter usually provided by a reverb unit... but they really sound very detailed and precise!</p><p></p><p>I have a great Cassandra Wilson CD, "Belly of the Sun" On my nottooshabby-fi it sounds cool enough, but when you get it on a really great system with lots of detail basically throughout the range, you can hear the train carriage that they recorded in down in Mississippipiipisiippii... and not just rattles and squeeks whenever the band moves, but the whole acoustic gets given back to you... After the fest I need some better drivers though... my knock-offs just don't give enough detail..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chipwelder, post: 1556, member: 54"] Ahaa! yup that be closely miked recordings... very good for detail and hi-fi... and obviously a good hi-fi will let you know the diff.s... They sometimes lack a little ambient info... the latter usually provided by a reverb unit... but they really sound very detailed and precise! I have a great Cassandra Wilson CD, "Belly of the Sun" On my nottooshabby-fi it sounds cool enough, but when you get it on a really great system with lots of detail basically throughout the range, you can hear the train carriage that they recorded in down in Mississippipiipisiippii... and not just rattles and squeeks whenever the band moves, but the whole acoustic gets given back to you... After the fest I need some better drivers though... my knock-offs just don't give enough detail.. [/QUOTE]
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