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July 20, 2017, 08:46 PM #1
Does the quality of the recording dictate your listening?
Does the quality of the recording dictate your listening?
Do you tend to listen to and gravitate towards albums or even individual songs because of their superior recording or do you listen to what you want regardless of the quality of the recording?
Do different systems make this determination for the listener?
As I sit here spinning a 1954 Sam Cooke album on vinyl, I'm as happy listening to this entire album as I am the latest and greatest Roger Waters or new artist.
What about you?
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July 20, 2017, 09:32 PM #2
Re: Does the quality of the recording dictate your listening?
As long as the music moves me, it does not matter what format or what medium.
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July 21, 2017, 07:59 AM #3
Re: Does the quality of the recording dictate your listening?
I have to admit......I have a hard time listening to bad recordings, unless it is background music.
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July 21, 2017, 08:38 AM #4
Re: Does the quality of the recording dictate your listening?
Some of my favorite music was poorly recorded. I would never select a recording outside my normal repertoire just because it is "audiophile grade".
Jim
D'Agostino Momentum M-400's MxV’s & HD Pre-amp
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July 21, 2017, 09:24 AM #5
Re: Does the quality of the recording dictate your listening?
Nothing beats the combination of great sound for great music!
Rob
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July 21, 2017, 09:32 AM #6
Re: Does the quality of the recording dictate your listening?
I really have to go with what Joe noted
As long as the music moves me, it does not matter what format or what medium.2chl : Vincent Sp331MkII, W4S STP-SE Stage 2, Kef 201/2, KEF 140, Vapor Breeze, Lumin, Bryston CD, BHA-1, Quicksilver Headamp, HD650, HD800s, HD820's, Dan Clark 1.1, Focal Stellia, OPPO 203, 105. ( Boxed up: Pass Xa-30.5, VPI Classic, Dynavector DV-20XL, Manley Chinook, Cadenza Bronze)
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July 21, 2017, 09:35 AM #7
Re: Does the quality of the recording dictate your listening?
My Systems: http://www.audioshark.org/showthread...481#post158481
"We can hear everything we measure, but we can't measure everything we hear. Let your ears be your guide."
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July 21, 2017, 09:46 AM #8
Re: Does the quality of the recording dictate your listening?
2chl : Vincent Sp331MkII, W4S STP-SE Stage 2, Kef 201/2, KEF 140, Vapor Breeze, Lumin, Bryston CD, BHA-1, Quicksilver Headamp, HD650, HD800s, HD820's, Dan Clark 1.1, Focal Stellia, OPPO 203, 105. ( Boxed up: Pass Xa-30.5, VPI Classic, Dynavector DV-20XL, Manley Chinook, Cadenza Bronze)
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July 21, 2017, 09:59 AM #9
Re: Does the quality of the recording dictate your listening?
Of course I prefer great/exceptional recordings, but again, it's the music. If I like the song, I listen. Period.
Fleetwood Deville by Oswald Mills Audio, Vienna Acoustics Haydn Jubilee, Wharfedale Linton w/ stands, Klipsch RB-75, Klipsch RP-160M.
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NAD C 658 streamer.
First Watt SIT-3, Job 250 Monos, NuForce STA200, AkitikA GT-102 amp, ASL Wave monos, Dennis Had 45 monos. Absolute Audio Labs PCF 25 amp (improved First Watt F7 super clone)
Topping D90, RME Audio ADI-2 DAC FS, ModWright Ultimate Sony XA-5400ES.
Burmester 948, McIntosh MCLK12, Kimber Kable, Siltech, Cardas, Avanti Audio cables.
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July 21, 2017, 10:02 AM #10
Re: Does the quality of the recording dictate your listening?
How many listen to mono recordings for example?
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"We can hear everything we measure, but we can't measure everything we hear. Let your ears be your guide."
Dealer for: Aqua Hi-Fi, Aurender, AudioQuest Cables & Power Products, Berkeley Audio, Block Audio (distributor), Boulder Amplifiers, Bowers & Wilkins (B&W), Bryston, Clarisys Audio Loudspeakers (distributor), Classe’ Audio, Degritter Record Cleaning Machines, Esoteric, Finite Elemente, FirstWatt, Focal Loudspeakers and Headphones, GigaFoil, Harbeth Loudspeakers, Hegel, HiFi Man, Innuos, ISO Acoustics, Keces Power Supplies, Kharma Loudspeakers and Electronics, Kuzma Turntables, Lumin, Luxman, Magico Loudspeakers, MBL Speakers & Electronics, MSB Technologies, MySonicLabs Phono Cartridges, Nordost Cables, Ortofon, Pass Labs, Quadraspire, Rega Turntables and Electronics, Shunyata Research, STAX, Stein Music Products, Stillpoints, Soulution, VAC, Vicoustics, Viva Audio, VPI Industries, WireWorld Cables.
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July 21, 2017, 10:18 AM #11
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Re: Does the quality of the recording dictate your listening?
Unlike many, I seldom listen to background music and if I am sitting down in front of my rig I prefer to listen to music I really enjoy AND sounds great.
Below is a copy of my posted review of an album I just received from Acoustic Sounds, Amy Winehouse, "Lioness, Hidden Treasures":
Ugh, I so very much wanted to enjoy this artist. Having read reviews of other Amy Winehouse releases, which criticized the over production and compressed sound, I opted for this LP thinking perhaps for a 45rpm release they'd put forth the best material. Sadly, on my system, I found the music sounds best when I am listening from another room. I can't imagine the artists, in studio, sounded like this, so in an effort to produce a 'vintage' sound the mastering engineer really killed the music. I pressed the mono button and the sound improved, at least the synthetic separation of instruments was gone, and actually enhanced the 'vintage' sound. The material on both sides of the first lp is all highly compressed, so much so I haven't bothered yet to play the second disk. My wife came into the room just as I dropped the needle for side two. She listened and looked at me and said 'nice music, dreadful sound.' I think that sums it up. Sadly, Amy sounds best on your car radio.
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July 21, 2017, 11:53 AM #12
Re: Does the quality of the recording dictate your listening?
Jim
D'Agostino Momentum M-400's MxV’s & HD Pre-amp
Wilson Alexandria X2 Series 2 speakers
Digital: dCS Vivaldi APEX DAC, Clock & Upsampler
Analog: SME 20/3 with Esoteric E-03 Phono
Transparent Opus Speaker Cable & Interconnects & Opus Power Cords
Power Cords on Digital: Shunyata
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July 21, 2017, 01:39 PM #13
Re: Does the quality of the recording dictate your listening?
I rather listen to good music in bad quality than vice versa.
Especially the modern trash that comes out of the radio today gives me an instant headache.
And sometimes it's great to listen just to nothing but the birds in the trees ;-)hifi:
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July 21, 2017, 06:03 PM #14
Re: Does the quality of the recording dictate your listening?
Absolutely agree. It is always about the music and passion it evokes regardless of the recording quality. I really wish I could have both for all the music I listen to, but the musical content always comes first and I own zero "audiophile" discs "just because they sound good".
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July 21, 2017, 11:01 PM #15
Re: Does the quality of the recording dictate your listening?
I have a reasonable amount of mono recording I picked up used, plus some I have purchased new. It is only in the past two months I got a cartridge for playback such that I can enjoy them as I went about six years without a mono cartridge. I have stumbled across some very unusual (to me) music that way.
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July 22, 2017, 03:34 PM #16
Re: Does the quality of the recording dictate your listening?
Mike.......The quality of a recording is an important consideration for me but not the ultimate consideration if I like the music. I will listen to anything if I like it. That's not to say I don't have a few demo playlists saved on my music server that represent some of the best sounding recordings I have discovered. I like to be able to showcase the system's true capabilities when presented the opportunity.
Dan
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July 22, 2017, 06:35 PM #17
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Re: Does the quality of the recording dictate your listening?
Good music. If it's THAT bad, I just sit and wish I had some tone controls, lol.
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July 23, 2017, 12:31 AM #18
Re: Does the quality of the recording dictate your listening?
I have no problem with The Beatles In Mono remastered CDs.
Bud
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July 24, 2017, 12:12 AM #19
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Re: Does the quality of the recording dictate your listening?
I'll always listen to the music I like (classic rock, mostly bad) whether it's recorded bad or good. That being said, I'm liking true hirez and music that is recorded live with minimal processing. Listening to Adam Ben Ezra "Pin Drop". Different, but sounds great.
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July 24, 2017, 08:31 AM #20
Re: Does the quality of the recording dictate your listening?
Welcome to the forum, thank you for joining.
Fleetwood Deville by Oswald Mills Audio, Vienna Acoustics Haydn Jubilee, Wharfedale Linton w/ stands, Klipsch RB-75, Klipsch RP-160M.
Job INTegrated. Luxman L-595aSE
NAD C 658 streamer.
First Watt SIT-3, Job 250 Monos, NuForce STA200, AkitikA GT-102 amp, ASL Wave monos, Dennis Had 45 monos. Absolute Audio Labs PCF 25 amp (improved First Watt F7 super clone)
Topping D90, RME Audio ADI-2 DAC FS, ModWright Ultimate Sony XA-5400ES.
Burmester 948, McIntosh MCLK12, Kimber Kable, Siltech, Cardas, Avanti Audio cables.
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July 24, 2017, 04:13 PM #21
Re: Does the quality of the recording dictate your listening?
I prefer listening to great sounding stereo albums, but I think the first consideration is the music content. Unless the recording is really bad, and I have some of those.
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July 24, 2017, 06:03 PM #22
Re: Does the quality of the recording dictate your listening?
The music is important, however the recording quality seems to be important also. Some of my favorite music I discovered because of how renowned the reputation of the recording is. I find that less and less do I listen to lower resolution albums (pretty much only if I am really in the mood for a particular artist and low res is all that is available). when I sit down to really listen for a bit it is almost always a DSD album... and rarely anything under 96 kHz.
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July 25, 2017, 12:47 AM #23
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Re: Does the quality of the recording dictate your listening?
I have to admit there are a few albums where I don't care for the music but admire the recording quality. There are also albums I really like but wished the recording was better. I tend to try to chase down better recordings of music I like but sometimes this is pointless.
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