
itschris
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[Long post WARNING] I've been reading some stuff lately on here that got me thinking. Is or does our sense of hearing work like our sense of taste? I'll explain where I'm going with this...
This is a quote from another thread that started discussing the quality of sound from different speakers:
Well I certainly don't want to start a debate about Def Tech's, just giving my opinion to the OP. Take it for what you think it's worth, but in my opinion the 7002's and BP10's aren't just poor at music, they're some of the worst I've ever heard. They're some of the least detailed speakers I've ever encountered, and the signal just seems smeared in all axes, including time.
I read that and being a Def Tech owner it just really puzzles me and not because I think my speakers are this or that and somenones else's are worse, better, or anything. It was more of a general puzzlement of how one person's opinion can be so dramatically different than anothers. When someone makes such bold assertions such as that, whether it's about Def Techs, Axiom, Onkyo, Emotiva... whoever... whatever... I start to scratch my head and try to understand how that can be.
So I started thinking about parallels that could help me understand and this is what I came up with. My wife and I love wine. We belong to the wine club at our country club and I find very much the same thing going on with wine. We'll have a tasting, and one person will love a wine, another will proclaim it's warm piss. That always puzzled me... but then again... my wife loves coconut and I'll blow chunks if I take one bite.
So... is our hearing the same way? Is it possible that something that sounds so pleasing to me or you can sound completely horrible to someone else? I'm talking the choice of music, but the physical sound of the speaker?
This is a quote from another thread that started discussing the quality of sound from different speakers:
Well I certainly don't want to start a debate about Def Tech's, just giving my opinion to the OP. Take it for what you think it's worth, but in my opinion the 7002's and BP10's aren't just poor at music, they're some of the worst I've ever heard. They're some of the least detailed speakers I've ever encountered, and the signal just seems smeared in all axes, including time.
I read that and being a Def Tech owner it just really puzzles me and not because I think my speakers are this or that and somenones else's are worse, better, or anything. It was more of a general puzzlement of how one person's opinion can be so dramatically different than anothers. When someone makes such bold assertions such as that, whether it's about Def Techs, Axiom, Onkyo, Emotiva... whoever... whatever... I start to scratch my head and try to understand how that can be.
So I started thinking about parallels that could help me understand and this is what I came up with. My wife and I love wine. We belong to the wine club at our country club and I find very much the same thing going on with wine. We'll have a tasting, and one person will love a wine, another will proclaim it's warm piss. That always puzzled me... but then again... my wife loves coconut and I'll blow chunks if I take one bite.
So... is our hearing the same way? Is it possible that something that sounds so pleasing to me or you can sound completely horrible to someone else? I'm talking the choice of music, but the physical sound of the speaker?