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?

dain

@whart i like that sentiment. I was always a music first person. All my budget went to discovering something new, finding a hidden gem.  As streaming became a reality, I invested that Music budget in better equipment. It’s certainly a luxury to have practically all of recorded music at your touch. It’s now easy to just run through a dozen recordings of a classical piece, seeing how each differ and which recording and performance connect with you. But the audio gear stuff is often a curse focusing on the artistic choices of the producer/ masterer to see if it syncs with your choice of gear. It seems the main topic here and in other audio blogs and magazines, so curious if it’s just me that finds it challenging. 

I do not trust my system.  I'm sure while I'm sleeping it's going to steal my wallet

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.

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.

leaving aside the controversial title of the o-p,

i would say that it doesn’t take a super highly resolving system to hear the vast effect of different recording/mastering/mixing qualities on the sound we hear...

but on a highly resolving one, it is all the more obvious