Congratulations to this gentleman and to KS for delivering a great set of speakers once again. I’d love to be able to see the rest of the system better as well.
Great conversation, It goes to show us that Mr Osaki has a phenomenal taste in speakers and great understanding of sound quality. Great video thanks for posting it.
Please do more interview, Ozaki San is the kind of a guy I would love to talk to for hours, so much wisdom and expereince. I hope he enjoys his audio system for many years.
Very interesting to see a different JBL speaker than the usual 43xx series. I am glad that you added the interview with Mr Ozaki at the end that explained a little about the speaker and system setup. Mr Ozaki obviously has exquisite taste both in audio and in his home. What a beautiful house. Simply a superb place to listen to music.
Why Japanese love JBL which is an American brand? Isn't that hypocritical? How a person of this age can hear the full spectrum of frequencies and evaluate the quality of these speakers? Just a rich man who satisfies his ego.
What a dumbass comment. Is everything you own made in America. I bet not. Does that make you a hypocrite? What's it to you what he spends HIS money own. What he can hear or not is none of your damn business. Just another jealous idiot.
But is a fact of life our hearing goes eventually. But they can spend their money as they wish. Like a good whiskey can we really taste it. Well with many years experience perhaps.
The vast majority of the sonic content in any song will be in frequencies low enough that all age groups can hear without a problem. Also, there is so much more than frequency range to determine a quality speaker. There is speed, separation, soundstage, timbre fidelity, bass impact, clarity, distortion... I would confidently say, in fact, that frequency response is basically meaningless when trying to determine the quality of a speaker. It is even less useful to determine if someone will like the speaker or not.
@@chocolatejellybean2820 That's why Mr Ozaki was talking about bass issues mostly. He did not try to pretend he can hear the full spectrum, though in the same time, he's obviously able to enjoy the "big" sound.