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Hmm okay I didn't say it clearly enough, what I meant with "live" doesn't mean live concerts from bands, but the "live" they play in the studio when recording
For orchestras playing classical, it's usually the same thing to perform live as in a studio
So yeah, I simply meant that getting closer to the natural sound can be done better with speakers IMO. Natural sound being the sound of the original recording session.
Originally Posted by scompton /img/forum/go_quote.gif Not always. I agree with you on orchestral music, but I left a concert last month half way though because it was too loud, even with ear plugs. I didn't have a meter, but my bet was that is was around 120dB. Over amplified concerts are a waste of time for me. It's much more enjoyable to listen at home. |
Hmm okay I didn't say it clearly enough, what I meant with "live" doesn't mean live concerts from bands, but the "live" they play in the studio when recording
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For orchestras playing classical, it's usually the same thing to perform live as in a studio
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