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Re: Drawing The Line Between The Quality Of The Recording Versus Your System

What if your preamp was tilted or harsh in the upper frequencies? And recordings without a lot of upper frequency energy sounded good; and other recordings with more upper frequency energy sounded bad. Would you chalk it up to good and bad recordings, or would you recognize it as a limitation in the equipment?

Also, some speakers sound better with certain types of music. Speakers that do light jazz and vocals well may not do orchestral or rock well.

When evaluating your hardware, I think you need to know ahead of time that the source material is a good recording.


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  • Re: Drawing The Line Between The Quality Of The Recording Versus Your System - maabx 10:12:29 05/02/07 (0)

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