This was mentioned earlier, as part of a previous post I made and addressed this issue. I certainly respect the desire for making older recordings sound "listenable" - it's a valid point that
whitecamaross
defined well and identified to clarify things.
I prefer components to be revealing / be of the highest fidelity (also stated in last post) because with the best recordings - the playback performance is unmatched (IMHO).
Unfortunately, this reduces the spectrum of recordings I / we can listen to - whitecamaross's past reference of listening to old rock (Led Zeppelin?) recordings are usually an act of torture. But then these performances usually involved amplified instruments - so a "natural acoustic" isn't always possible.
Thanks whitecamaross for sharing - I / we continue to look forward to your sharing your experiences :-)
I prefer components to be revealing / be of the highest fidelity (also stated in last post) because with the best recordings - the playback performance is unmatched (IMHO).
Unfortunately, this reduces the spectrum of recordings I / we can listen to - whitecamaross's past reference of listening to old rock (Led Zeppelin?) recordings are usually an act of torture. But then these performances usually involved amplified instruments - so a "natural acoustic" isn't always possible.
Thanks whitecamaross for sharing - I / we continue to look forward to your sharing your experiences :-)