SETs and the sound of real musicians playing
"bugbear" wrote in message
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Andre Jute wrote:
You see, the key argument the silicon slime make is that their
responsibility stops at the point wher they can prove that their amps
reproduce the master tape perfectly. But that is never the sound one
heard in the concert hall. The argument then shifts to the master tape
and what it includes or does not include. SET or PP class A amps really
have nothing to do with this; it is quite incidental, if fortuitous,
that from the same master tape they are better at reproducing the sound
*heard in the concert hall* than silicon.
You mean that a SET amplifier is (in effect) a combined
effects box and amplifier, that can compensate
for arbitrary mistakes made by the recording engineer
endeavouring to put the concert hall sound onto
the master tape.
If so, SETs are indeed remarkable.
BugBear
Hello BB. Is this supposed to be humour?
I saw no smiley.
As for "arbitrary mistakes made by the recording
engineer endeavouring to put the concert hall sound
onto the master tape" Your comment suggests that you
know little about recording. Anything less "arbitrary"
is difficult to imagine.
Hopefully you know more about SET amps.
Have you ever built, or listened to one?
Iain
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