The trick is one of balance-the deeper we get into the quality of the experience should never impair our ability to connect to the source, regardless of quality. Of course, the more we do something, the more the quality of the experience matters. In the long run, we, as listeners, are tasked with the glorious job of listening to and enjoying music. Our job is certainly not to offer an ongoing critique of screen quality or sound quality. Which leads me to perhaps the most important question in all of hifi-What is our job as listeners? To my mind, our job as listeners is to connect to the music, the same job we have as movie watchers. The same holds for listening to music for pleasure. That’s because the movie isn’t taking place on the screen, it’s running in my head. That being the case, once a movie begins and I connect to it, the screen disappears completely. This has been the case for many decades and in all that time the screen I watch movies on has changed in size and quality.a lot. Let me explain, analogously, how I operate-I love watching movies and I watch a lot of them. I’ve been playing with the ELAC Debut 2.0 B5.2 speakers for months, on and off, with a variety of amplifiers and they are a delight to listen through. In Barn for Review: Audio Research I/50 Integrated AmplifierĪre sins of omission really sins when it comes to hifi? The correct answer is “No”. The Barn’s New Headspace: Welcome the Meze Audio 109 Pro Headphones Review: Java Hi-Fi Single Shot Integrated AmplifierĬertainly Uncertain: John Devore of DeVore Fidelity Rants on Measurements in HiFi In Barn for Review: Soulution 330 Integrated Amplifier Sonus faber Goes Full Featured With the Duetto Active Wireless Loudspeakers Review: A Stack of Ayre 8s – CX-8 CD Player, KX-8 Preamplifier, VX-8 Power Amplifier Aurorasound HFSA-01 Review Followup: EQ Curves & 78sĪlbum of the Week: Daniel Villarreal | Lados B
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