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In Reply to: RE: I used to think that. posted by jusbe on August 22, 2015 at 19:41:30
I knew I should have left that "tongue in cheek" remark about Acoustic Music listeners off.
Most recorded music either works for you or it doesn't. A lot of music outside of my musical
interest wheelhouse doesn't work for me specifically due to the generally accepted recording
techniques used for those genres. I really enjoy hearing some measure into the "Acoustic" of
the event of music being played in a live dimensional space.
I suppose there may be a lot of Competently recorded available music. How "Well" recorded
you find music to be can be a subjective call at best, depending upon how engaged you
become in what you're listening to . ( Hearing more from your CDs can go both ways as far
as realizing whether you care for the recording more or not)
In short, I have no misgivings about what I used to think. I simply go with the evidence of
what I'm currently hearing ( I should have just said that first & saved everyone from reading
3 paragraphs , huh ) Have a great day !
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