What do you choose first SOUND or MUSIC?


Hi folks,

We all like music otherwise we wouldn't spend bucks to listen to it's best. I have a friend who has a very decent inexpencive high-end setup and he mostly sacrifices the music he likes to a beeter recorded albums. Another words does that make a sence to listen to the music that is only good recorded to get the best from your stereo system in sacrifice to what you realy like to listen? I love Jethro Tull and I know that most of its albums very poorly recorded. On the other side most of Frank Sinatra's albums are very well mastered but whenever I would play Sinatra is just for the sport to test my stereo.
128x128marakanetz

Showing 1 response by cornfedboy

marakanetz: give us a break. i think you're makin' this stuff up out of whole cloth and a smattering of audio myths derived from god knows what sources. provide us the details, if you can. in particular, explain this bit: ** I talked over specialists and they advised me to play with VTA which gives you wider possibilities to adjust your needs** does this mean you adjust the vta for each record? each genre? each mood? how do you keep track? is your arm metered? please give us a listing of your $100k system components

-kelly