Sovkiller
Proved that despite its huge size the CD3000 can be shoved down one's throat.
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And who says that a good cable necesarily needs to alter the sound, or make it euphonic, there is a saying in audio that clams that "the best cable is no cable". A good cable must be neutral and completelly transparent, otherwise to me is a crappy device, altering the sound, and honestly I want it as far as possible from my sound system...
Audiophiles like natural sound...that is a misconception....I like euphonic sopund myself, so I do not consider myself an audiophile, but mainly due to the fact that I do not know how the reacording is supposed to sound, so i like it the way I feel is more pleasant for my ears. I didn't make it, neither any of you, so you are IMO chasing a ghost. There is no way to determine how a recording is supposed to sound like (and I say the recording, not the piano, nor the guitar, nor the sax, the recording!!! Which is reproduction of the event, created by a human being wiht personla preferences as well, and full of anomalies introduced all along the process, on purpose or not)
Originally Posted by MatsudaMan /img/forum/go_quote.gif The only reason studio recordings don't use companies like Nordost is because they don't want to change the sound - they just want it neutral. That makes sense. Audiophiles like euphonic not neutral. |
And who says that a good cable necesarily needs to alter the sound, or make it euphonic, there is a saying in audio that clams that "the best cable is no cable". A good cable must be neutral and completelly transparent, otherwise to me is a crappy device, altering the sound, and honestly I want it as far as possible from my sound system...

Audiophiles like natural sound...that is a misconception....I like euphonic sopund myself, so I do not consider myself an audiophile, but mainly due to the fact that I do not know how the reacording is supposed to sound, so i like it the way I feel is more pleasant for my ears. I didn't make it, neither any of you, so you are IMO chasing a ghost. There is no way to determine how a recording is supposed to sound like (and I say the recording, not the piano, nor the guitar, nor the sax, the recording!!! Which is reproduction of the event, created by a human being wiht personla preferences as well, and full of anomalies introduced all along the process, on purpose or not)