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In Reply to: RE: Guess it depends on what considers "best" posted by Goober58 on September 26, 2014 at 13:33:58
We all have to place the blame somewhere, I guess.
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whether one wants to chose a system that gives them access to all music of interest or chose music that sounds best on their system of choice.
Give me rhythm or give me death!
.., I think you can have a system that performs well playing all music that's of interest to you, with better recordings sounding increasingly better - as they truly should sound.We need not be afraid of a system that reminds us that terrible recordings are terrible recordings, because a good system simultaneously delivers anything of musical value along with the bad things contained in every recording. IMO, it would be better if we learned to mentally extract the good while mentally ignoring the bad in recordings as much as possible, than to try creating a system that smooths over all truths in all recordings. A little smoothing might be OK, too much is not OK.
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