cunobelinus;687526 Wrote: 
> It depends what you mean by "wrong". Play a (good) recording of a
> lutenist through the (good) equipment in my (bad) living room and it
> sounds like a lutenist playing in my living  room. He's sitting on, or
> very near to, the window seat. I can live with that. At the moment, I
> have Sixteen singers crammed in here giving a recital of music from the
> Eton Choirbook. It sounds a bit crowded - how they all get onto that
> window seat I don't know -  but it certainly doesn't sound "wrong". It
> sounds very nice of them to drop by.
> 

That doesn't sound too bad! Of course, poor acoustics don't ruin
everything, but to an extent it depends on the system.

Like Octavist I prefer a pro, transparent version of events (he K&H me
ATC) but this is the audio equivalent of wearing speedos! Anything
which is less than great will get noticed! I won't say my room is
horrible but I've heard my gear sound better elsewhere.
Darren


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