Queen song question?


I know you might think this is a music question, but I tricked you.

I have a question about speakers handling complex music, mulitple instruments, loud passages, without garbel(?)

Song in question is "Now Im Here" the part of the song where the drums roll, guitars enters, and heeers Freddie,,,, " and you made me live again".

This the part that always has the train wreck. If you saw them live you will understand what I am speaking of. IF you did not see live them you wont.

Is this a recording problem? I have this recording probably over 10 different venues, live, studio, bootleg.
This happens on alot of Queen material. Especially the old songs.

I have imports recordings, domestic box sets, apple lossless, still the same.

What speakers are capable of true playback if its not the recordings?

Any thoughts??

Kelton
kelton
Speed, and efficiency... Horns, and or Some single full range driver speakers do this very well, very fast, very impactful, and very controlled dynamic range... I will agree ATC's are great too, but could get pretty expensive.. So if your in the lower price brakets, Look at some klipsch or something that will really put the detail and lines with live like dynamics for resonable prices.
I know you might think this is an answer to your question, but I tricked you.

Funny stuff huh?
Sorry guys, I have atc smc100's (dont much care for ) vintage altec 15" with horn ( vintage early 70's studio monitor, large) my favorites so far, and for overkill jbl 4733's.

Thats the question is it the recording or the speakers?

I did get to see the Queen play " We will rock you" in Toronto CA. THeir sound system did the same thing. And they had a band. Its only when everything comes together when this happens.

My question will so called exotic horns, or very high end box speakers do this well? Not get garbled on the complicated areas of the music?
Kelton, if your in that range then you have a whole different ball game.. Zu Definitions

www.Zuaudio.com
Thats the question is it the recording or the speakers?

Queen are not that well recorded live (like most bands...it is a rare gem when a live recording sounds just like the real thing). So I would say it is the recording.

Queen's studio stuff is ok. Also not the best I have heard. Not close to really well recorded bands like INXS, Tom Petty, Pink Floyd ,Simple Minds, Dire Straits, The Police, Keb Mo....etc. (There are more but the seriously and consistently well recorded bands are fairly obvious)

Some bands like a dose of deliberate distortion...like the Rolling Stones.

I still enjoy all the music but distorton sounds more grating on a better system than over a car stereo.

You have some pretty big awesome powerful speakers....perhaps you can post some PICS of the setup and we can all dream and play air guitar!!!!