Just talking about "audio transparency" for a moment - this one is pretty easy: going back to the TV comparison I introduced earlier this would be comparing walking into a room where there is a very large TV built into the end wall - imagine very well calibrated, using premium quality video recordings, lighting conditions just right - you might say, "That's damn good TV!" .. with walking into that room and seeing the end wall gone, and the room placed into some bizarre alternate university where what you see is completely at odds with what you logically know is outside that part of the house.
The first scenario matches typical decent sound reproduction; the second what is possible when "audio transparency" is fully operational - some may need lots of DBTs to pick the difference, but personally I don't require such ...
The first scenario matches typical decent sound reproduction; the second what is possible when "audio transparency" is fully operational - some may need lots of DBTs to pick the difference, but personally I don't require such ...