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In these days of social isolation, I have been enjoying broadcasts of the Berlin Philharmonic and the Metropolitan Opera via streaming.
The audio is not hi-Rez, yet when you combine the video with the (low res) audio, the experience is more enjoyable than just the audio alone.
Hi Rez audio attempts to bring us closer to the performance. Yet, we are missing a HUGE Part of that performance: the visual. With visual, we no longer need to close our eyes to attempt to see where the strings or wind instruments are located. You see them with your eyes and the sound follows. It is as if the brain attaches the image to the sound.
And if you have a multichannel system, all of the speakers can give you a great sense of the venue, acoustics and all.
When we listen to music with only two speakers in stereo, we are asking our brains to recreate in our minds a lot of stuff: imaging, spacing, venue, etc. But when we actually SEE the performance, we are adding another sense (our eyes) to the experience and we no longer need to depend on just our ears.
When it is well done (Berlin Philharmonic vídeo streaming for example), you don’t need the highest audio quality to enjoy an amazing experience.
Interested to read your thoughts on this.
The audio is not hi-Rez, yet when you combine the video with the (low res) audio, the experience is more enjoyable than just the audio alone.
Hi Rez audio attempts to bring us closer to the performance. Yet, we are missing a HUGE Part of that performance: the visual. With visual, we no longer need to close our eyes to attempt to see where the strings or wind instruments are located. You see them with your eyes and the sound follows. It is as if the brain attaches the image to the sound.
And if you have a multichannel system, all of the speakers can give you a great sense of the venue, acoustics and all.
When we listen to music with only two speakers in stereo, we are asking our brains to recreate in our minds a lot of stuff: imaging, spacing, venue, etc. But when we actually SEE the performance, we are adding another sense (our eyes) to the experience and we no longer need to depend on just our ears.
When it is well done (Berlin Philharmonic vídeo streaming for example), you don’t need the highest audio quality to enjoy an amazing experience.
Interested to read your thoughts on this.