Or you are the conductor
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This is a very important point. This is where my system still struggles, but given all it can do with just about everything else -- including letting older, more compressed recordings still speak their truths -- I'm likely to just forgive it. Remember what happened in Hawthorne's "The Birthmark"? We mustn't kill beauty as we seek perfection. |
Resolving is a lot like other audio qualities - a matter of taste. To my ears, too much 'resolution' and the background effects reduce the musicality and become distracting. The background noise, or peripheral instruments, actually stand out too much relative to the main theme of the music. You get to say 'wow, listen to that', but then it only indicates that something that should be in the blend is now standing out too much. Important to have a balance in resolution, and take it to the edge and not over the edge. Like too much treble or bass. I think it is possible to hear into the music too much if you are actually seeking to listen to the music (musicality). Resolution is a very nice feature of a good system, while too much takes away from that. Only a personal opinion, of course..... |
@rogerh113… “Resolution is a very nice feature of a good system, while too much takes away from that.”
Absolutely!
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