@jumia,
"Hi end (and the rest) systems remain at the mercy of lesser quality recordings, past and present."
As they must. Such is life.
I think we have to assume that the people making the original recording got it right.
If they didn’t then no system will ever get it right. Therefore a remaster (or even shock! horror! - a remix) might be required.
But with so many different editions of popular albums now available it often becomes a question of which one is the best.
George Harrison’s 1970 All Things Must Pass album (triple LP) has been reissued many times since and yet there is no clear consensus as to which version is the definitive one (so far).
The original UK vinyl release on Apple might still be the best, but copies are rare.
Some of the digital versions have been simply awful, yet new ones keep on coming every few years.
"Hi end (and the rest) systems remain at the mercy of lesser quality recordings, past and present."
As they must. Such is life.
I think we have to assume that the people making the original recording got it right.
If they didn’t then no system will ever get it right. Therefore a remaster (or even shock! horror! - a remix) might be required.
But with so many different editions of popular albums now available it often becomes a question of which one is the best.
George Harrison’s 1970 All Things Must Pass album (triple LP) has been reissued many times since and yet there is no clear consensus as to which version is the definitive one (so far).
The original UK vinyl release on Apple might still be the best, but copies are rare.
Some of the digital versions have been simply awful, yet new ones keep on coming every few years.