Spanish Harlem, by Rebecca Pidgeon, The Raven


Hi y'all,

To those familiar with Rebecca Pidgeon's album, The Raven (Chesky), track 12, Spanish Harlem, around 00:30 there is a sound like something fell (like someone dropped something to the ground) in the background. I heard this album many times in many systems (one of my refs) and in my observations, the higher the resolution of the system, the further back this 'noise' is reproduced and it is significantly less audible. Is anybody else noticing that or observing something different instead? The same song is also on track 3 of Chesky's Ultimate Demo Disc CD. (Note: this is not promoting Chesky. I have no affiliation whatsoever with Chesky records. :) I haven't even bought their CD's in years... :( )
yr44

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Newbee, sorry for my bad term... What I meant by 'significantly less audible' was that the 'sound' was moved deeper into the soundstage. In my old system, whose resolution, voicing, soundstaging, etc, were nowhere near what I use now, it was located more upfront due to the more compressed soundstage depth.

Another interesting 'artifact': if you have Chesky's ultimate demo disc, Livingstone Taylor's a capella track (#11, I think), around halfway, there's a distortion-like sound. I don't know what that is, though. Got to hear it again...
Newbee, yeah, I need to get a life :) unfortunately between work, house chores, wife and son, so little time left for music.
I'll listen to that track again tonight, haven't heard it in some time.