Do you trust your system?


I was constantly upgrading gear, demoing songs, reading reviews, trying to find out why I had the feeling that the song I was playing shouldn’t sound the way it does. Something off or lacking, I luckily found a set of equipment and a room setup that if a song is off, it’s likely recorded that way. I trust my system to do a decent job.  I wonder do others get to a point where they are more critical of mastering techniques than something wrong with their equipment? Admittedly, it’s easier to say how a piece of gear or cable made some significant difference, but in what exactly since the music sources are so wildly manipulated by engineers?

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It seems like the way they record the music can have a great impact on weather or not I like a CD or record.  I prefer an all enveloping sound rather than pinpointed interments.

You are very lucky.

I wonder do others get to a point where they are more critical of mastering techniques than something wrong with their equipment?

 

50/50… for me.
A few months ago I listened to an old 80s song and it had a triangle that jumped to a speaker… so I thought I had a blown tweeter… but somehow I concluded that it was just a bad recording.

Other times the recording is just more obviously bad.

I should listen to what people with more modern gear do.