Classical Music usually isn’t mixed with the “Loudness Wars” mentality. What may sound recessed and laid back to a pop oriented listener may actually be a more faithful reproduction of acoustic instruments in an actual space. It takes a good system to do justice to most recorded CM, and it helps to be a discerning listener with experience of hearing live concerts
Why do Classical CDs sound less Alive/Real/Present ?
Of course GIGO always applies but some of my CDs are on decent labels.
When I listen to symphony recordings as an example, the sound loses its presence
and sounds a bit like I am using a much lesser grade of equipment.
My system has all components in excellent shape as well as a good amount
of acoustic treatments. The room is not large at 16 x 14 x 8 + adjacent open kitchen
behind seating of 10 x 13, so I am wondering if what I hear is just the nature of the
beast-ie. a lot of instruments going on at one time?
I seem to recall this has always been the case in other settings as well.
What say ye?
When I listen to symphony recordings as an example, the sound loses its presence
and sounds a bit like I am using a much lesser grade of equipment.
My system has all components in excellent shape as well as a good amount
of acoustic treatments. The room is not large at 16 x 14 x 8 + adjacent open kitchen
behind seating of 10 x 13, so I am wondering if what I hear is just the nature of the
beast-ie. a lot of instruments going on at one time?
I seem to recall this has always been the case in other settings as well.
What say ye?
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