Live music is far from perfect. Not all concert halls have great acoustics.... .
Wise words from a man who knows about live music than most of us. What is live music? What is perfect live music? Is western classical music the standard of finest musical sound? I would like to think a small group bhajan or a unamplified Carnatic concert in a good acoustic hall should be the reference.
The trouble with musical reproduction is due to the wrong belief that stereo playback is the accurate way to recreate live music. It is practical and convenient but not accurate. Of course, you cannot change 100 years of usage overnight. In fact, I don't believe that would even be possible.
Many years ago, I used to have a regular visitor (HiFi guru (sic)) who used to say that the piano and vocals didn't sound "correct" in my system. This is contrary to what the long time dealer and the designer described about the sound. The Hifi guru's opinion carries more weight than the dealer's. That brings us to the original question. What is correct sound? Is your live sound is correct or it sounds correct because of the reverberation and echo?
A Steinway piano can sound different. The violin in BSO, MPO or The Vienna Philharmonic will never sound identical in the recordings. The difference is due to the ambiance. The difference will be obvious in your system. It has been demonstrated that it is possible to recreate concert hall sound but it is not practical.
I am going to go of tangent here to bring us to another comment about concert music. I am not a western classical music (WCM) lover. There are just a few classical musical piece that moves me. I do not understand them. Of course, by admitting so I am relegated to the outcast simpleton commoner strata of the society without class and taste for the finest. I am not going to pretend to like something that doesn't reward me. My time is too precious to be pretentious. Emotionally, I am detached to WCM unlike other music that brings meaning to me.
Everything about WCM is rather paradoxical to the true purpose of music. Music should move your soul and body. Try expressing yourself by tapping your foot or clap in sync with the music in a orchestra house. When JF Kennedy was shot, the announcement of death was silenced by the shushes when some audience expressed shock. That's the culture of WCM lover. It is unreal.
Watch the conductor,
watch the spectator -scroll through where you can see the audience involvement 0r lack of it and at the end to the response. Watch the baby.
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Will the tears roll?
And real music that moves people. My eyes still tears watching this. Tell me if you have seen this kind of emotion in a WMC???
I don't understand the obsession with reference sound to be equated to concert hall sound. When the concert hall sound itself is not real but about 75% ( I may be wrong with ratio) of reverberated sound. In another word - HUGE COLOURATION. And not mention the loudness level. Most instrument peaks to about 130 to 140 dBSPL which is equivalent to a jet take off. I would say be thankful that you are not recreating concert hall sound in your room!
The best way is to recreate the simple sound that your are familiar with. Vocals are ideal. Piano can be perfect but a piano will always sound better in highly reverberating room than a well damped room where the vocal will sound right.