Am Dienstag, 8. Mai 2007 schrieb Bearcat M. Sandor: > >Folderol wrote: > >> In order to 'acclimatise' me ears, and check long term comfort, I > >> listened to quite a few commercial CDs of songs I know well. The overall > >> clarity was good, maybe too good. I hadn't realised just how many flaws > >> there are in 'professionally' produced media. There was me trying to > >> get rid of just one click in a track of my own work and some these had > >> nests of them :( And its so easy to remove these things in ardour :-P > I'm experiancing the same thing with my new speakers. A week ago i picked > up a set of Anthony Gallo Reference 3.1s and i am in love with my > collection all over again. I too have noticed all sorts of things that the > engineers didn't manage to fix, level changes etc. It's really exciting. When I got my alesis monitor speakers I realised that the church organs in bach's complete works actually also had the hiss from the pipes recorded. :-) But the sennheisers I got as a gift aren't that bad either. Its just bad for listening to compressed audio/video. You hear a lot more of the artefacts... Arnold -- visit http://www.arnoldarts.de/ --- Hi, I am a .signature virus. Please copy me into your ~/.signature and send me to all your contacts. After a month or so log in as root and do a rm / -rf. Or ask your administrator to do so...
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