"So you take a recording you know and THEN go listen to this on a system such as I'm on about and see what happens."
With my current system, I can't think of any recordings that I have that are inherently "frightening" merely as a result of the way they are recorded. That has not always been the case though with some prior incarnations.
Artificial sounding? Yes. Less than perfect? For sure.
But IMHO, a recording is what it is. Most you care about are listenable I find once you accept the fact that some are inherently very good and some are way less than perfect or what you might like them to be.
No reason to listen to bad music on a bad recording now though is there?
With good music however, I find the recording seldom is a show stopper for me, unless the record, tape, CD or whatever is physically defective or damapged in some way.
Of course, also, it is not necessarily easy or cheap to assemble a system that is pleasing with most recordings.
Also, in the spirit of Mr T., I agree some might find an inherently poor, artificial or even mildly deficient recording to be "frightening" and some not since "frighten" describes an emotional reaction that will vary greatly from person to person.
With my current system, I can't think of any recordings that I have that are inherently "frightening" merely as a result of the way they are recorded. That has not always been the case though with some prior incarnations.
Artificial sounding? Yes. Less than perfect? For sure.
But IMHO, a recording is what it is. Most you care about are listenable I find once you accept the fact that some are inherently very good and some are way less than perfect or what you might like them to be.
No reason to listen to bad music on a bad recording now though is there?
With good music however, I find the recording seldom is a show stopper for me, unless the record, tape, CD or whatever is physically defective or damapged in some way.
Of course, also, it is not necessarily easy or cheap to assemble a system that is pleasing with most recordings.
Also, in the spirit of Mr T., I agree some might find an inherently poor, artificial or even mildly deficient recording to be "frightening" and some not since "frighten" describes an emotional reaction that will vary greatly from person to person.