This is so not an audiophile moment
Last night I was playing along with my bass to a Black Sabbath re-master of N.I.B from the Symptom of the Universe; compilation. Before the Ohms, I didnt really pay much attention to re-masters. With my Deftechs, recording or mastering quality didnt matter all that much: they made everything sound OK. The Ohms are a different matter entirely. If the recording is crap, they seem to faithfully reproduce the crap.
Anyway, I find my old release of the first Black Sabbath CD un-listenable. So, I gave this version a shot. All I can say is that it reminded me of my days as a kid listening to vinyl on dads Sansui stereo through old Wharfdale speakers. The sound was so full and rich, from Bill Wards drums to Geezers bass that I stopped playing along and just listened. But it was when I turned my back to the speakers that I noticed that the whole room seemed to by charged with the sound with an in-tact soundstage to my rear. No other speakers Ive owned have come even close to that kind of presentation.
Another re-master I whole-heartedly recommend is the new King Crimson Red DVD-A re-master by Steve Wilson and Fripp.
The Ohm Micro-Walsh Talls continue to impress, as long as I have a decent source.
Next up Im considering a tube pre-amp. Probably next year after we move to Virginia. As usual, the recent subject of this thread has my attention