Hey @tomic601 - I don't think it's overtly about bass, but rather that to do the recordings justice you really need speakers that can dig deep, so far this seems true across a number of albums.
Apologies to Norah Jones, I needed more bass!
I've read a lot of positive reviews about Norah Jone's, both in her individual talent and the quality of the recordings. I've been "meh!" for years.
The last six months I upgraded my main speakers with dual 10" woofers per side and enormous amplifier power and wow, suddenly I really enjoy Norah Jones!! I just didn't have enough bass to do her recordings justice.
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@viridian - These specific recordings, honeslty no. SHe sounded thin and whispy and moody but never could emotionally engage. This is not an effect I have with every recording, but Norah Jones was particularly victimized. |
@tomic601 - That's not my theory at all. :D I'm not generalizing this experience to ALL recordings. THere was a lot of music I liked before. Norah was just a head scratcher to me. |
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