morris_minor;253759 Wrote: 
> I think trouble with "hi-fi" is that it's inanimate objects trying to
> achieve the impossible: the recreation of live music. If you accept
> this - then every piece of kit ultimately fails. We just have different
> tolerances to the manner of these failures, and accept limitations based
> on our own perceptions (and budgets).
> 
> There is no "holy grail" in audio, but the paths aiming for it just go
> different ways. And that's what makes it interesting IMO!


I do not beleive in that live music is the ultimat goal.

Live music  many times dont sound that good,  if you studi it.

Also  most people do not listen to live music all the time the listen
to studio recordings .

I beleive that with carefull setup and a well matched system you can
have a  more intense emotianl experince with a piece of music then you
can with it  live, its becaue of this i continue to beleive in hifi.


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harmonic
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