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In Reply to: RE: "Nearfield" at a concert hall? Physically impossible...but, have you considered Anechoic ? posted by peppy m. on May 06, 2024 at 08:17:46
As far as I know, "nearfield" listening is (relatively) small speakers placed in close proximity to the listener, to create an illusion of "larger size" due to less air needed to be moved in order to produce the bottom end and scale of the music....... The effect would go away completely once the listener leaves the "sweet spot." ... (I could be wrong here.... )
Sitting in the first rows in a concert hall creates a different illusion altogether...... You hear the individual musicians in close proximity..... It is almost impossible to create that on recording, unless close miking is used directly in front of the orchestra. (The speakers would also have to be set far apart, to re-create the stereo "spread" from that vantage point.... Which is not typical of nearfield listening.)
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