In Reply to: I never said that. posted by Presto on May 15, 2007 at 23:20:38:
Where did I say to listen to "well recorded music one does not like"?I never said you said that. Reading comprehension?
My point was obvious even though it passed right over your head in your rush to read what you thought I wrote instead of what I wrote.
I love some classical performances and some pop recordings that were not well-recorded. There is no substitute for them. One cannot find a great recording of Walter and Ferrier in Das Lied because it doesn't exist. I should listen to some snooze fest with Maazel because it sounds good?
Never in a million years.
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- "This is not MUSICasylum. It's AUDIOasylum." ---Sez it all. - markrohr 10:18:28 05/16/07 (11)
- Well, you did say... - Presto 11:29:59 05/16/07 (10)
- Please, for goodness' sake, stop with the analogies already. - markrohr 13:46:59 05/16/07 (9)
- Well I don't drink beer anymore but... - Presto 17:11:45 05/16/07 (8)
- "I really don't think asking for both is as limiting..." I agree with you 100% also - Teresa 01:04:57 05/20/07 (0)
- So you won't listen to a great performance of a classical work, or a killer pop record, unless it sounds good. - markrohr 11:18:22 05/17/07 (6)
- with all the 100's of recordings this old MONO "Das Lied" is the ONLY one that has ever moved you. - Teresa 01:09:36 05/20/07 (0)
- That depends on how you feel about being called an audiophile I suppose!! :o) - Presto 16:55:14 05/17/07 (4)
- If "improvements" to your system make iffy records sound worse . . . - markrohr 05:32:18 05/18/07 (3)
- No, having more than one system is the ONLY direction - Presto 10:23:44 05/18/07 (2)
- Re: No, having more than one system is the ONLY direction - markrohr 12:01:26 05/18/07 (1)
- Re: No, having more than one system is the ONLY direction - Presto 13:38:28 05/18/07 (0)