Agree with Drubin and Tvad. I experienced this particularly during a period of time in which I was fascinated with the pleasure of discovering more and greater detail in my system with each improvement. At a certain point, the quest went from pleasure to nightmare. Suddenly more and more discs (beyond my few "test" discs) sounded unlistenable. (The test discs sounded great. They tended to be extremely well-recorded, mastered, etc.)
I got so angry with my "wonderfully detailed but painful to listen to" system that one night I very nearly busted one of the drivers by throwing a shoe at it.
After that, I found Audiogon, and tortured fellow members with numerous posts about finding a more "forgiving" system sound. I'm trying to compromise the lust for detail with the lust for listenability. Not an easy tightrope to walk, but once I found the BBC monitor style speakers, that got me a good bit of the way there. Oh, yeah, and tube electronics (that sound like tube electronics).
I got so angry with my "wonderfully detailed but painful to listen to" system that one night I very nearly busted one of the drivers by throwing a shoe at it.
After that, I found Audiogon, and tortured fellow members with numerous posts about finding a more "forgiving" system sound. I'm trying to compromise the lust for detail with the lust for listenability. Not an easy tightrope to walk, but once I found the BBC monitor style speakers, that got me a good bit of the way there. Oh, yeah, and tube electronics (that sound like tube electronics).