Pelliott321 wrote:
to each is own......
I never thought much of the BACCH demos at the audio shows which one would have to assume that vendors selling this tech knew how to set ip up and only play music that supposedly shows off this bit of kit.
I still believe that anything added to the production of music just takes away from the from the original intent of the artists or producers.
All this digital processing to me just adds noise and distortion that were not there in the original recording. Remember the great MQA promise that all just disappeared as people realized that there was nothing beneficial to all that processing. I think BACCH is just another way to get insecure audiophiles thinking if they just buy this thing they will get closer to an ideal that is not really there.
Just keep it simple and enjoy the music and stop jacking off to your system.
I agree that many of the tracks played during any show demos are not representative of the bulk of recorded music, but are designed to highlight an effect that can be created. The vendors only have a short time to get someone's attention and that means that pieces that can easily show differentiation of their product vs other products make it into the demos. Gee, that sort of sounds like Marketing 101. Second, good digital is like good analog in the fact that neither add noise and distortion. Third, BACCH does not add anything to the recording process and the gains are influenced by the quality of the music being played back. Fourth, I listen to a lot of live music both at the Philadelphia Orchestra and other local groups so I have a good idea of what live music sounds like. From January to March, I will be attending 3 performances of the Philadelphia and more in the summer. As I said before, if you are able to come up to my place, I think you will hear what I am speaking about. Or, you can live in the past and not see what is happening now with new technologies. BTW, speaking of insecurities, it seems that blindly sticking to something from the past without seeing what new things are available could be considered very insecure.