Play 1st run LP presses of that list on a proper rigđ
Maybe a different opinion?
In the end, all good music. I can enjoy thru laptop/phone speakers.
Most of those albums were produced by ears that worked with other great bands.
On a different note, share the artists you own that DON'T sound good
Use whatever parameters you pay attention to. Timbres, dynamics, clarity, imaging, soundstage, top-end, mids, bottom-end, etc.
In my collection, the artists that (usually) don't sound good are-
Faces
Rod Stewart
(early) Rolling Stones
(some) Ted Nugent
(some) Eric Clapton
(early) Aerosmith
(early) Beatles
(early) Credence
(early) Doobie Bros
(early) The Clash
Foghat
(early) The Who
(early) ZZ Top
(early) Led Zeppelin
Janice Joplin
I've probably overlooked some other stinkers in my collection
Thank God for talented remastering engineers!
@g2the2nd Very disappointing when great music is poorly recorded. |
@limomangus Exactly! When I'm listening to a gorgeous-sounding recording I'm left wondering why can't ALL my albums sound this good? |