@russ69 cheers to that!
How much is about the recording
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Better recordings/masterings have been more important to me than anything other than loudspeakers for about 15 years now. The Steve Hoffman Music Forum was invaluable in this regard, even if the Beatles threads literally took weeks to read.
More recently superdeluxeedition.com has also been helpful. https://superdeluxeedition.com/
Andrew from Parlogram on YouTube is also good.
There must plenty of other sites too. |
What was tuned up? How was that done?
I have not set up systems like you describe, and it sounds like you have a lot more experience. I usually put on a handful of recordings that I am familiar with, and they all either seem to sound great or they all seem to suck… I do not find that some sound much better, and some sound much worse. Hence; I am wondering what is being done to get such a result. |
I'd also agree. But I do think it's possible to have a very revealing system and still listen to sub-optimal recordings and enjoy them. It's also highly dependent on the genre of music one listens to, I've found classical and jazz/blues to have the greatest delta of recording quality between poor vs. excellent. |
Well, it would take a book to tell the whole story but there are many ways to get where you want to go. The way I do it is find the right loudspeaker, the right amp for that speaker, the right tubes for the amp, the right preamp and tubes, the right source, the right speaker placement, the right room acoustics, and finally the right cables. (Lots of experience to do that, which means lots of wrong choices) I don't do it, but maybe simple tone controls or frequency correction would be another way. (I'm not a fan of this method). |
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