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What kind of Audiophile are you?
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<blockquote data-quote="AlleyCat" data-source="post: 1125154" data-attributes="member: 2194"><p>[USER=1210]@DeonC[/USER] bass is the foundation of the music, agreed, the lack thereof affects what happens in the mids and tops, worse case 'thin and shrill' as you opined.</p><p></p><p>The playback effects of mono , stereo could also fall in the setup domain, where the speakers disappear and the sounds, musicians, instruments, etc, appear completely devoid from their sources, the speakers, and are fixed in their space/place, where the engineer/mixer allocated them to. Mono recordings I hear have a largely fixed center fill, older stereo recordings , such as Miles Davis 'Kind Of Blue' comes out of the speakers hard left and right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AlleyCat, post: 1125154, member: 2194"] [USER=1210]@DeonC[/USER] bass is the foundation of the music, agreed, the lack thereof affects what happens in the mids and tops, worse case 'thin and shrill' as you opined. The playback effects of mono , stereo could also fall in the setup domain, where the speakers disappear and the sounds, musicians, instruments, etc, appear completely devoid from their sources, the speakers, and are fixed in their space/place, where the engineer/mixer allocated them to. Mono recordings I hear have a largely fixed center fill, older stereo recordings , such as Miles Davis 'Kind Of Blue' comes out of the speakers hard left and right. [/QUOTE]
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