In Reply to: I don't drink but surely you must! posted by Don Till on February 24, 2010 at 20:10:33:
that live unamplified music will sound like live on a crappy system?
The point about live unamplified music is that there is no system. There is nothing electronic in which to degrade the sound quality. What you hear is only the the natural sound of the instruments and/or vocalists! I get a regular dose of that when I hear the wife play her baby grand or sing.
Bad sound could be due to a bad system. Bad sound could be due to a bad recording. Bad sound could be due to having both a bad system and a bad recording.
Whatever are you trying to say that isn't patently obvious?
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Follow Ups
- What a bizarre conclusion! - E-Stat 02/25/1007:49:12 02/25/10 (14)
- I'm not surprised! - Don Till 15:22:51 02/26/10 (13)
- So who says - E-Stat 15:28:34 02/26/10 (12)
- RE: So who says - Don Till 04:49:06 02/27/10 (11)
- Apparently, you have difficulty understanding - E-Stat 06:44:53 02/27/10 (10)
- LOL! - Don Till 08:25:55 02/27/10 (9)
- "there's at least 1/2 dozen references to poor recording quality meaning bad sound." - E-Stat 08:58:15 02/27/10 (8)
- Here is more than 1/2 dozen and there are even more though.. - Don Till 19:23:21 03/2/10 (7)
- You've been posturing so long - E-Stat 05:49:47 03/3/10 (6)
- Without your legalistic posturing it's obvious you still don't get the point! - Don Till 07:01:51 03/3/10 (5)
- RE: Without your legalistic posturing it's obvious you still don't get the point! - morricab 01:54:28 03/5/10 (0)
- "sound bad because what was recorded actually sounds bad." - E-Stat 07:50:17 03/3/10 (3)
- RE: "sound bad because what was recorded actually sounds bad." - Don Till 08:26:19 03/3/10 (2)
- It all boils down to what you consider bad - E-Stat 09:01:36 03/3/10 (1)
- Bingo! - Don Till 20:56:28 03/10/10 (0)