Douglas_schroeder,
I choose my reference CDs carefully for the complexity of ambient cues. Here are four of my favorite reference CDs. The Oscar Peterson recording is a live recording that is full of subtle ambient cues. The Johnny Rivers recording features live performances full of subtle ambient cues. The Boz Scaggs recording is a studio recording with many subtle ambient cues. The Joni Mitchell recording is a studio recording with many subtle ambient cues. Using these and many other reference CDs it is very easy to discern a degradation in the sound or a loss of detail/definition.
1. The Sound of the Trio, Oscar Peterson, recorded Live at The London House in Chicago in 1961 (remastered).
2. Johnny Rivers, Secret Agent Man, The Ultimate Johnny Rivers Anthology, 1964-2006 (remastered).
3. Boz Scaggs Hits! (remastered).
4. Joni Mitchell Court and Spark (remastered).
I choose my reference CDs carefully for the complexity of ambient cues. Here are four of my favorite reference CDs. The Oscar Peterson recording is a live recording that is full of subtle ambient cues. The Johnny Rivers recording features live performances full of subtle ambient cues. The Boz Scaggs recording is a studio recording with many subtle ambient cues. The Joni Mitchell recording is a studio recording with many subtle ambient cues. Using these and many other reference CDs it is very easy to discern a degradation in the sound or a loss of detail/definition.
1. The Sound of the Trio, Oscar Peterson, recorded Live at The London House in Chicago in 1961 (remastered).
2. Johnny Rivers, Secret Agent Man, The Ultimate Johnny Rivers Anthology, 1964-2006 (remastered).
3. Boz Scaggs Hits! (remastered).
4. Joni Mitchell Court and Spark (remastered).