Hi Mani - Thank you for this beautiful description. Of course, at this moment I can't tell to what degree this would match your own ideas about this all, but it may be good to tell a bit about my own experiences on this. Why ? well, because this is so true :
He went on to explain that what he means here is that the NOS1 sounds more accurate and is certainly technically better. But it doesn’t make his body want to move to the music – there’s no feet tapping going on for example. It’s almost as if he’s too drawn into the technical elements of the sound – the placement of musicians, the microphone techniques used, the overall realism of the instruments/voices.
... if not careful.
So, a few notes if I may - not to make this untrue afterall, but for better (future) interpretation. Ok ?
First of all, I experienced a couple of occasions of people listening to the Phasure NOS1 for the first time, and observed them so to say. From there I could see all the ohhs and ahhs which won't come into my own mind anymore, just because I am used to it all. Well, apart from a new OS sometimes, a next XX tweak, and all you know about yourself. But, the leap to the NOS1 is larger of course, maybe depending on the OS / XX version and settings used. Or maybe I could even say that the latest changes (starting at W7-SP1) are even bigger than one NOS1 can accomplish. In any case :
I hope I am allowed to use Eric as an example (and he may chime in himself), at observing him listening to the NOS1 for the first two hours. I could say it was near a continuous waterfall of notices and and pointing outs and explanations towards me in the mean time, of all he could observe as "new". Rather technical things amongst them, and he being an instrument player himself also talking from that angle. IOW ...
How can one ever listen to music in such a situation ? It would be a tough job I think.
While this is one "reason" - and please remember that I'm not dismissing any possible truth here - there is the most obvious 100 reasons that it is as 100% true, but now because of environmental parameters. I mean, if I'm only allowed to refer to just over 12 months back, and point out how "as happy" everybody in here was with Engine#3 ... *and* knowing now what the actual reason is nobody uses it anymore ... what can we say ? Engine#3 was (is) a complete "technical thing", and it is no coincidence I started seeking for the "emotional engine" which (Engine#4) emerged only one month after I was pointed out that indeed Engine#3 could not incur for any foot tapping. At all. Btw, this was done by a couple of well respected people in Audio-Netherlands, and I took it for granted. Only then I knew what this was about : Engine#4 (indeed) did not *allow* for looking into technical merits. It just wouldn't work, because music was first now.
With this I only want to say (before I'm going into the below) that I know exactly what this is about. And no matter what will be in the below, I will keep on believing that Paul may be able to judge this better than I can. Maybe his boots are more heavy so foot tapping is more difficult in the first place, but don't forget, I know what this is about, and do everything and all (for the past year) to let exactly this happen (foot tapping).
Add to this my ever "search" for letting Special Mode work (which is the more technical thing), and notice how many times that failed. For that same reason. And in the end, heaving the experience, it is quite easy to detect foot tapping : not by watching your foot, but by observing yourself looking into details or new things etc.; when that happens, foot tapping won't. Well, *I* think it is that easy ...
So, with having said the above, I now use Special Mode. It can only be because I fairly explicitly know it can be done for me, or otherwise I would not. Btw, that I use Special Mode is unrelated to the subject within itself, so I don't mean "you should have used that". It only prooves to myself that I am not bothered with wanting to look into details and such - and that I can listen to music.
Assuming levels of foot tapping exist, it could be the question whether it is that, or that it is your own determination of how settings should be. IOW, your own foot tapping senses. Or the other way around : your senses and interest for razor sharp accuracy, vs. something which is maybe less, but more foot tapping. Because remember, it are *your* settings, and do they matter ? hell they do. They do 100 times more than anyone could have expected some 6 months back.
NOS1 or otherwise, I guess it is these settings which make the sound in the very end. Not the other way around. And worse, if all is how I think it is myself, the settings will even interfere more once something like an NOS1 can represent the "accuracy" of whatever it is that settings incurred for.
Look at my own post from not even one week back, and see how things change within days, in all cases that NOS1 not being changed. And don't get me wrong ... these changes are quite similar as replacing your valued system by a complete new 100K one. Well, who doesn't know this (by now).
Despite all, it is and remains true that for a technical apparatus like the Phasure NOS1 - and that piece of hardware trying to push out something which is just 1:1 as a means for good sound (there really isn't more to it !) - it is maybe more difficult to get the sound towards music itself. I mean, I recognize this from the start, and *if* people complained, it was about this. But luckily we have XXHighEnd, and luckily my ever attempts (remember, this is how the NOS1 started its life) to remove the software influence failed. And so this is now just our chance.
At this moment I am in lack of exactly nothing. All sounds as if it is real, and per my post in the 0.9z-4 topic, it sounds honest.
But didn't I say that 2 months back already ? Yes, I did, although the "honest" as a phenomenon wasn't invented at that time. Why ? well, it wasn't there. Still I was in lack of nothing.
But one week back ... it seems that I was in lack of everything that could be. Still all should be better for theories. Then theories changed somewhat. "Filters" emerged, and before such a theory was ever applied by the masses, it looks like it is going to be a new future. Whether it smoothens harshness, or finds its way back from unbearable transients (as how I perceived it) to "the great suck of music", it seems key.
Summarized, if only the NOS1 could be a device which is completely transparent to everything and all, that by itself allowing for "over the top" when just that is fed to it, there's always the opportunity to dial back in (XX) smoothening factors up to just that level needed. The other way around won't go.
Lastly for now, we may wonder when is the time to judge it all; How long is it ago that we all went back from W7 to Vista, introduced RAMDisks, and from there, overhere a full two days were spent with a couple of additional good ears to judge it all - a Vista/RAMDisk clearly being the winner. If I listen to that now, it must be my system from 30 years back, so much of a difference. But this is one week ! How can I ever have found optimal settings within these radical changes ? How can other people, not even able (yet !) to get some proper "straight Contiguous" ehh, contribute to this all where no single person can on his own ?
Peter
PS: But I sure want all people to read Mani's post how it was written. And this is how it was. Period.
For now.