the requirements for classical are the same. a speaker that is good is good on any thing. no specialization. if it is better on one thing...it sucks.[/QUOTE]
you are so wrong that it's not funny. The main reason most of the speakers sucks IS because they try to make them universal. (and secure the sales for deaf imbeciles with loads of cash and "sound advisers") Technology is still in such primitive state that it is not possible to make a truly universal speaker. Save the bits about what professional butchers use. I had my share of criminally recorded material and badly amplified performances. I have as much respect for the sound industry as for MTV .(I was going to say RED district but I respect ladies there much more than sound engineers -most of them are dedicated professionals while sound professionals don't deserve to shine pimps shoes )
you are so wrong that it's not funny. The main reason most of the speakers sucks IS because they try to make them universal. (and secure the sales for deaf imbeciles with loads of cash and "sound advisers") Technology is still in such primitive state that it is not possible to make a truly universal speaker. Save the bits about what professional butchers use. I had my share of criminally recorded material and badly amplified performances. I have as much respect for the sound industry as for MTV .(I was going to say RED district but I respect ladies there much more than sound engineers -most of them are dedicated professionals while sound professionals don't deserve to shine pimps shoes )