j'aprécie ta réponse, et je me fais une joie de participer à ce débat qui promet d'être passionnant.
On en reparle demain, là je rentre tout juste du resto et...

Je ne parle pas des lives de U2 mais des albums studio enregistré en une fois à la façon live. C'est drôle de prendre rattle and hum comme référence car c'est peut être leur meilleure prise de son. Les qlq lives "pirates italiens" en ma possession font honte à ma discothèque. Avec le temps on devient exigeant.m2003 a écrit :Je ne suis pas tellement d'accord avec stéphane. Je trouve les live de U2 très bon, enfin surtout les enregistrements pirates. Il est vrai que les enregistrements genre Rattle and Hum sont de piètre qualité...
:shock: keskidi ?RV a écrit :
1_ Do you try to arrange instantaneous A/B comparisons of brief segments of music to maximize your memory retention ?
2_ Do you bring the same group of "reference" test recordings to each audition in an effort to sort out specific performance capabilities and to prevent any disorientation or confusion which could result from using music with which you are unfamiliar ?
3_ Do you avoid using music of which you are particularly fond so that you can properly attend to objective analysis rather than be distracted by the music's pleasures and passions ?
4_ Do you believe that the true function of an audio system is to recreate music ; and that therefore you can only accurately evaluate audio playback if you have an extensive knowledge of live music performance ?
5_ Do you believe that if your evaluation addresses such matters as frequency range, signal/noise ratio, stage size and depth, instrumental separation and balance, timbre, and textual clarity that whatever other purely musical considerations there may be will take care of themselves ?
6_ Has it been your experience that some speakers are especially suitable for rock, others for classical and perhaps others for intimate jazz ? How do you explain this phenomenon ? Is this more or less inevitable ?
7_ When you ask yourself : "What should be the correct reference, live music or the recorded session ?" do you conclude that it is one or the other ? Are you comfortable with your answer to this question ?
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