In Reply to: Why I always listen to music with my eyes closed. posted by HarryDStanton on October 15, 2017 at 20:49:21:
It's about 12 years ago I was astounded at the sonic quality of a DVD of a Union Station live performance played through economy electronics and speakers compared to nearly any LP played over my then $100,000 system.
Just last night I "attended" one of the most glorious readings of the Mahler Resurrection Symphony I've ever experienced courtesy of Youtube, a Class T amp, and Parts Express B-652 Air speakers, in my living room.
The visual dimension of music making is an essential part of hearing, far more than any multi-speaker, algorithmic thing-a-ma-bob one can invent.
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