Many audiophiles and videophiles seek to recreate the goose-bump experience of live music, a studio recording, or a film director’s intended vision via a home audio and video system.
However, many are slow to admit the extent of their effort and its costs. They wish to avoid the snide remarks of those who say they can’t hear what they hear or see.
But they do hear and see what they “hear and see”. And subtle deviations of their audio or video sources jeopardize their goose-bump aspirations.

Jeff Boccaccio of DPL Labs confronts this subject. His core message is “… perception shapes reality and faithful reproduction matters. A single, well preserved sensory experience can change emotion, judgment and life direction because the human brain rapidly constructs meaning from subtle visual and auditory cues. When those cues are altered, whether by visual distortion, audio noise or timing errors, the experience itself changes and so does its emotional and cognitive impact.”
Select this DPL Labs Link for his article.
Caution – This may lead you into a slippery slide into the world of audio and video reproduction.
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