Shivam
Well-Known Member
I have come to understand a lot of terms used by audiophiles and similar people here in this forum and various magazines too. Terms like 'laid back' 'detailed' 'smooth high end' 'lack of grain in high end' 'single note bass' 'tight or loose bass' etc are now easy to understand and imagine what the writer wants to convey. There are some terms that I still don't understand.
What do these terms mean -
Clinical sounding (I have visited various clinics but have not been able to associate any hifi sound signature to any of the clinics)
Effortless sound
Involving sound
Tube sound (with this I may not classify as an audiophile but I don't hear a difference in good quality solid state and tube amps)
What do these terms mean -
Clinical sounding (I have visited various clinics but have not been able to associate any hifi sound signature to any of the clinics)
Effortless sound
Involving sound
Tube sound (with this I may not classify as an audiophile but I don't hear a difference in good quality solid state and tube amps)