Mnyb;613889 Wrote: > Also the brain is very adaptive, you get used to your listening > environment even the most cross errors. > I bet that even the most seasoned sound engineer can loose his edge in > unfamiliar acoustics.
Why is it that you can play a real instrument in your living room or your kitchen and it still sounds like a real instrument? By adding acoustic treatment to our listening room are we trying to recreate the dead sound of the recording studio? In the case of a symphony orchestra I would rather my system sound like I was sitting in Symphony Hall. But in the case of a jazz combo I would be perfectly happy if it sounded as though they were playing in my listening room. Will a single room treatment be able to accomplish this? -- duke43j ------------------------------------------------------------------------ duke43j's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=15911 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=85922 _______________________________________________ audiophiles mailing list audiophiles@lists.slimdevices.com http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/audiophiles