Bad recordings and high end audio


Hello. Have decided that the kids are out of the house and I can dedicate some space and money to my long ignored hobby. What is different now is there are so few audio stores. I firmly believe in listening to products so thus I start this great new chapter of my life. The first 2 stores I went to the people were very patient with me and I listened to a ton of combinations. They asked me did I want to hear anything else and I said  yes, ummm,.. how about Led Zeppelin? I received the same response from both stores which was “all Led Zeppelin recordings are horrible” except for this one version of Led Zeppelin 2…blah blah. So I said what happens if I am at home and i have a desire to play Led Zeppelin or another perceived poor recording? They did not have an answer for me nor did they play Led Zeppelin lol . I ended up ordering a pair of Magnepan 3.7i’s from a different store. 13 weeks until I get them, ouch. I am going to guess that people do listen to poor recordings on great systems because you just want to hear a particular album, right? Or am I missing something? Just looking for a bit of insight. Yes, I know they want it to sound the best so I will buy it but is that the only motivation. Or maybe they hate Led Zeppelin, lol.
daydream816
"Be careful here. It should read: Good recordings will sound better and poor recordings will sound a lot better than they would on a bad system".

Maybe for vinyl but not in my experience, when it comes to CD playback, nor has it been the case for either of my two audio mentors, both of whom have been in the game a long time and have systems that cost many times more than mine. The better my system's become, the less I can endure listening to poor-sounding CDs. 

Perhaps we can simply agree to disagree in this case. ;o)
Bad recording blah, blah, sounds bad, blah, 
leppelin dont blah sound blah good. 
  Dude, I play old school metal demos from the 80’s. Sodom, napalm death, nasty savage, they all pretty much are the worst sounding stuff you can listen to,....sounds like they are playing from inside a aluminum garbage can.    Lots of older recordings on cd are just flat sounding, no depth, bass is flat, guitars are flat, etc etc. 

     play what you enjoy, and don’t worry about it, you are worrying way too much. 
  I have lots old pressing CDs, which are a direct copy from an old LP master, or straight copy from an old 4 or 8 track recording’s. 
 Press play and enjoy!
Rule 1.
Nothing sounds the same at home as it does in the store.
Why bother?
Are you listening to enjoy music,
OR,
recording quality?
If it is the latter you’d better be richer than most of us.
Led Zeppelin or "Classic Rock" from the 60-70's and beyond-

Stay away from forums and just enjoy kick ass music-LOUD whatever you gonna use as source.
You just won't get a cut and dry answer here or other forums.

Return with preference of format, maybe you can get a more focused answer.

Pretty safe to say the mighty Zeppelin is still preferred on a period EL PEE by many.
CD/File sound good on a proper setup  but..that's another thread subject. 

As mentioned, if one has the resources for R2R, you're gonna hear Page/Plant throw down like it's 1972.
A good system will extract the essence of poor recordings, they may not sound better but you should be more involved in them if that makes any sense?


BTW look at good sounding high current SS amps for your Maggies and congrats on the new speakers!