diskussionsimpuls
"So how do you judge the imaging abilities of a pair of speakers? It's still the listening that is of primary importance—as I wrote 23 years ago, "Without listening, there is no way, for example, of measuring something as universally perceptible as the quality of a stereo soundstage." But the impression the listener gets—that instruments and voices are hanging in space between and behind the loudspeakers—is an illusion, the brain deciding that that must have been what would have been heard at the original event. When you're listening to the hi-fi, your brain does the same things it does with real sound sources: it creates "acoustic models" as a result of the information reaching the ears. These internal models are totally subjective, and can't differentiate the properties of the recording from those of the loudspeakers.
Read more at https://www.stereophile.com/content/clowns-left-me-jokers-right#OH2Bzvy6gb4Cjct7.99"
machts mal bei einem eher nicht elektrisch dargebotenem konzert die augen zu.
"So how do you judge the imaging abilities of a pair of speakers? It's still the listening that is of primary importance—as I wrote 23 years ago, "Without listening, there is no way, for example, of measuring something as universally perceptible as the quality of a stereo soundstage." But the impression the listener gets—that instruments and voices are hanging in space between and behind the loudspeakers—is an illusion, the brain deciding that that must have been what would have been heard at the original event. When you're listening to the hi-fi, your brain does the same things it does with real sound sources: it creates "acoustic models" as a result of the information reaching the ears. These internal models are totally subjective, and can't differentiate the properties of the recording from those of the loudspeakers.
Read more at https://www.stereophile.com/content/clowns-left-me-jokers-right#OH2Bzvy6gb4Cjct7.99"
machts mal bei einem eher nicht elektrisch dargebotenem konzert die augen zu.
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