Amazing post! and truthful for me...
Could you please name one or two even three albums of piano very well recorded...i want to buy them...
It is very important because as you i think piano sound is a judge in my system/room...
Thanks for your time...
This is a most interesting discussion. Ruminating further about past experiences is pertinent. First a disclaimer. I can hear the difference between any two pianos. Let me explain. When I have gone to the Steinway studio, something I have done in Seattle, San Francisco, and NYC in years go by, I have easily been able to distinguish the sound of not only say a B from a D, but B1 from B2 from B3, and D1 from D2 etc. Or in another setting, upon entering a hall, without looking I have been able over the years to tell if the piano is a Mason & Hamlin (a favorite of mine) or a Baldwin etc. With that as a back drop, in my misspent youth I tried (and failed miserably) to record pianos. Choice of mics, mic placement, mic distance, room acoustics, all muck things up. These factors make good piano recordings a rare and precious commodity. But if you find a good one, and there are good ones, IMHO, there is no finer recording to judge your system than a good piano recording. From top to bottom. Bass included.

