Surround Sound Speakers - Review Part 1/2
Chris: Hello, guys and this is Chris of watchmojo.com. I’m here with Jennifer from CDF Audio and she’s going to be explaining to us some of the technologies and the concepts behind this company are thinking and the way they present audio to the consumers.
So what type of links do you guys go to just would have customized the experience for, for the individual consumer?
Jennifer: Okay, we have people that are starting out with their first sound systems. Who are people who love music, who love film that are maybe musicians themselves or people who have just been into music forever. They’ll come in to our store and start out the basic level system in the hopes of overtime upgrading to their ultimate dream system.
So we have people that’s started $1,500.00 and will work their way up to--in a best case scenario most people $20,000.00 for a system you should be hearing the image of the music appear before you as if it were a live experience where you have the singer, the drums, the guitars accurately plays before you in a semi-circle that goes beyond the loud speakers to the back and outside of the loud speakers to the right and left where it fills in the entire sound stage in front of you as if you were there for the musical experience. So I think it should be an enjoyable experience from A to Z.
You should walk in and feel like you’re witnessing the live event as it happen that day recorded by that guy. I’ve heard guitar recordings right here, the amount of tension in someone’s finger when they’re plucking a guitar string. I can hear musicians licking their lips. I can hear classical players flipping pages on their music sheets. I hear people shuffling in their chairs during recording sessions. I hear all of these delicious details that make that musical experience from may come in to like a 3D where on like the impact is so hot that your throat might gets choked up like big band Bassey. The hair stands up on my arms and I’m like I’m there.
In that moment in time that precious moment or someone performs something that they practice their whole life to accomplish and I’m like choked because I’m able to hear those things as they were intended. So that’s really crucial. You know what I’m saying? And when you’re doing a 5.1 home theater system in a system like this, 5.1 is the three main speakers in the front at the two rears and the .1 is the subwoofer so that you become at the center of the sound stage.
Unlike music which is mainly viewed in an audience in a club situation where you would be looking for words at the music. You don’t know I’m going to hear the drums and singer from behind you and a film situation you hear and be in sounds of traffic, birds tripping on the trees when you’re outside this sort of thing. So in music experience, you need to have that fill in of the whole front part of the sound stage and the object to the game is to recreate the live musical experience.
Chris: Well Jennifer, thank you very much.
Jennifer: Thank very much too. It’s been a pleasure.
Chris: Well, it’ has been a surprisingly -- experience. Thank you very much.
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