How does sound influence your appreciation?


Since I’ve gotten my system to a very good place, I find myself liking the performance of almost everything I hear. Now in classical music, there are sometimes dozens of performances of the same piece, each performance having its own unique take. I now seem to like every interpretation I hear regardless of differences, due to the great sound. I’m losing my discernment because the sound is so much a part of the equation. This is more true of orchestral music than other types
How about you?

rvpiano

Showing 1 response by ghdprentice

It depends on the system, to me. Many systems are oriented towards scraping and exposing the most minute details. These will present the venue and mastering and can mask the music... drawing emphasis to the system. I used to have one of these. To me this restricted my appreciation to the very finest recordings and as close to my core preferences in music.

Alternatively very musical natural systems present the venue and mastering in proportion to how they would be in real life, if you were there. In this case, the system I have now, will draw me in to all sorts of music that I would never like normally. Another major parameters that draws me in is the rhythm and pace... here music with a very good beat will really suck me in... I’m thinking of pop and some other genre I normally do not like.