Careful applying generalizations about sound quality to any "genre" of music.
Yes, certain genres will tend to share certain audio parameters, but not always.
Low noise and distortion levels are ALWAYS a boon for any kind of recording.
Also getting the midrange right is ALWAYS a boon in that all recordings play in this area.
These are the common aspects of good sound that help ALL recordings sound better. Then its just a matter of what music specifically tickles one's fancy. I tend to like most everything enough to listen and enjoy at least once.
Other aspects of good sound will be more variable with various recordings. Things like dynamics, imaging, soundstage, frequency response at the extremes, etc.
Yes, certain genres will tend to share certain audio parameters, but not always.
Low noise and distortion levels are ALWAYS a boon for any kind of recording.
Also getting the midrange right is ALWAYS a boon in that all recordings play in this area.
These are the common aspects of good sound that help ALL recordings sound better. Then its just a matter of what music specifically tickles one's fancy. I tend to like most everything enough to listen and enjoy at least once.
Other aspects of good sound will be more variable with various recordings. Things like dynamics, imaging, soundstage, frequency response at the extremes, etc.