Today you will forgive me if I offer content that is less hardware-oriented and more philosophical, almost, which touches on some urban legends and hinges on the lack of inclination to listen. Listen as in "genuine openness to the information in front of you".
00:00 Intro
00:56 The aging of the eardrum
06:02 Philosophy of sincere "listening"
14:43 Preparation for the song
15:37 Listening
Let's talk mostly about why, although undoubtedly our eardrums age and their bandwidth narrows, this has little or no relevance in our enjoyment and understanding of even the most refined and nuanced high (or low) frequency in a high fidelity system.
Let's touch on a few other issues such as bias, the poorness of technical debate, let's throw in the break-in of components, and a few examples of how our brains extract the information of a hi-fi system, high-end, stereo, mono, cheap, expensive or whatever you like it, even disregarding the frequency response of the eardrums, as long as we are there to take in the information without barriers.
The vast majority of a system's limitations lie not in its components but in our often superficial approach to listening.
The track we hear at the end, "Waltz," closes a beautiful album by Eric Bibb And The Needed Time, "Spirit and the Blues," which I found enclosed in an issue of Audiophile Sound magazine decades ago, but which you can still buy in various formats with ease. I heartily recommend it if you like the more spiritual black blues.
Негізгі бет Тәжірибелік нұсқаулар және стиль Ear's aging? We don't care. Let's see how we "don't" listen to a high-end hi-fi audio system.
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