Does my acoustic ideology make me an outcast?


I tend to represent the younger crowd and have always found myself at odds with most Audiophiles. I like my music with heavy bass lines, thick mid bass, and sparkling highs.
Not your Andre Bose type stuff, I still believe in accurate reproduction of sound. I just believe a system should be able to mimic any thing from gunshots to whispers - with all the bandwidth and clarity it deserves.

Somehow I never heard that kind of action from a pair of 901's. So, am I the new generation kicking out the old while they cry, kick, and scream? Or could I just be the next evolution of audio..... even 8 tracks were the sh** when they came out, right?

Andrew
Synesthesia Studios
dynami28
Chayto - Too right! Its like Comicon without all the fancy makeup and capes (mostly)
It's all a matter of taste, good taste and bad taste.
The latter outnumbers the former 100 to 1.Michael Jackson sold 10's of millions, a great Back Cantata CD a few thousand.
Dynami28 has a point actually. My main problem with Audiophile approved systems is that they often gloss over the "Life" of the music! Playing back a live recording is often times the best indicator of whether or not a system can reproduce sound faithfully. Live music is full of dynamic contrast, color and effortless clarity...many systems fail horribly.
I haven't failed, I've just found a thousand different ways that don't work.

Can I borrow that? :-)

All the best,
Nonoise
01-03-13: Nonoise

I haven't failed, I've just found a thousand different ways that don't work.

Can I borrow that? :-)

Well you could ask Thomas Edison for permission, but I doubt that he will respond, one way or the other. ;)