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In Reply to: RE: Old-school, and the quest for musical nirvana posted by SoundMann on April 24, 2016 at 11:32:46
Personally, I agree with Feanor, below. Doubtful that a tube or transistor cares when it was first powered up.
Lots of shitty recordings though. Every era has its own idiom, seems to me. Today's is compressed, gritty, lacking in detail.
Speaking in general terms of course. There are always exceptions.
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I listen to precious few recordings beyond the '70's. Yes, there is great, and not so great from this era.
But precious few are anywhere near as bad as those made since!
and for five or six years after that, a lot of popular music was ear-bleedingly bright.
Late-1980's/through the 1990's was better.
Now, it's just a lot of compression and a lack of dynamics.
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Me to.
A PC based digital source with an old school system. Good recordings can be found.
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