madbrayniak
New member
Hey all, I was having this discussion with a buddy of mine the other day and I really did not have a great way of answering it.
When do source components get to be too accurate?
You read magazines like Stereophile, Sound&Vision, etc. and you can almost always bet that the equipment that costs more is usually going to have at least one praise for having the edge over another in a certain area.
Example:
Equipment A has stronger more accurate bass while Equipment B has the accuracy and airiness in the highs that I could only dream of!
Or better yet
Turntable A sounds great and well balanced but Turntable B gets down in those grooves to extract every last detail.
We got to talking about this because of the fact that when you get too accurate you make a lot of your old music actually sound bad....maybe there is an error in the recording you never noticed before?
Honestly this is part of the reason I like tubes, they are not known as being the end all in detail but tends to be known as a "softer" technology when it comes to music playback.
I would really like to hear what others have to say in this regard.
When do source components get to be too accurate?
You read magazines like Stereophile, Sound&Vision, etc. and you can almost always bet that the equipment that costs more is usually going to have at least one praise for having the edge over another in a certain area.
Example:
Equipment A has stronger more accurate bass while Equipment B has the accuracy and airiness in the highs that I could only dream of!
Or better yet
Turntable A sounds great and well balanced but Turntable B gets down in those grooves to extract every last detail.
We got to talking about this because of the fact that when you get too accurate you make a lot of your old music actually sound bad....maybe there is an error in the recording you never noticed before?
Honestly this is part of the reason I like tubes, they are not known as being the end all in detail but tends to be known as a "softer" technology when it comes to music playback.
I would really like to hear what others have to say in this regard.