In Reply to: RE: "personality" posted by JNS on April 10, 2014 at 18:24:36:
"I cant think of any more noble a pursuit for a speaker manufacturer than neutrality."
Noble is the word. Nobility is good stuff.
"Please explain to me how a speaker that isn't neutral can do more justice to halls or clubs than one that is?"
I can't.
"Problem is that most speakers are so colored or have so many other difficulties that the audio public cant handle a more neutral presentation without thinking of it as deficient."
I agree that "the public" is accustomed to a colored presentation. I think that if they heard a genuinely neutral (transparent, realistic, objective) presentation, they would initially be put off but that they'd come around eventually. Of course part of it is that most people don't really want that. They want something that sounds attractive (their standard of that) all of the time. I may not 'approve' of such sinful behavior but I understand it, sometimes practice it myself...
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- RE: "personality" - Bob Neill 04/11/1410:21:32 04/11/14 (0)