OK- let;s try a different tack. Track 3 of the Thin Red Line soundtrack: this is only on CD. There is an intense string passage towards the end of the track. A good system has no problem separating things, but if there are problems the strings will appear as a harsh mass.
All components in the signal chain can affect this. Not just the player, or the amp, preamp or speaker- all of them.
My point here is that without a proper reference, it can be hard to tell where an artifact is coming from. Odd-ordered harmonic distortion content in an amp or preamp can make a system that is otherwise flat frequency response sound edgy, jitter and other digital-domain errors can make the CD sound harsh or unsettling, the interaction between the speaker and amp might be incorrect (see http://www.atma-sphere.com/papers/paradigm_paper2.html for more info), and of course the speaker itself can have a variety of issues.
I do lots of shows and sometimes we get pretty good sound at them. You'd be amazed at the number of people that walk in the door and assume that it is the speaker that is responsible for that -when it takes the entire system. Sure, the speakers have to be good, and a good speaker is also revealing. That means that the amp has to be good, and a good amp is also revealing... you see where I am going with this?
All components in the signal chain can affect this. Not just the player, or the amp, preamp or speaker- all of them.
My point here is that without a proper reference, it can be hard to tell where an artifact is coming from. Odd-ordered harmonic distortion content in an amp or preamp can make a system that is otherwise flat frequency response sound edgy, jitter and other digital-domain errors can make the CD sound harsh or unsettling, the interaction between the speaker and amp might be incorrect (see http://www.atma-sphere.com/papers/paradigm_paper2.html for more info), and of course the speaker itself can have a variety of issues.
I do lots of shows and sometimes we get pretty good sound at them. You'd be amazed at the number of people that walk in the door and assume that it is the speaker that is responsible for that -when it takes the entire system. Sure, the speakers have to be good, and a good speaker is also revealing. That means that the amp has to be good, and a good amp is also revealing... you see where I am going with this?