Sunnyjim
To Albert Porter, I believe you are the Agoner with Soundlab monoliths, and a part/full-time recording engineer. If yes to the latter, then can you inform or enlighten us why the sound quality of Derek and the Dominoes' " Layla" blows.
I owned Sound-Lab speakers for more than 10 years but never was a recording engineer. I was the factory rep for JBL Commercial many years ago and worked with a recording engineer at a music store when I first graduated from college.
Perhaps the source of confusion?
I have "Derek and The Dominoes" on LP but no digital versions. The recording of Layla I have is both compressed and bandwidth limited.
Eric Clapton Unplugged and Nirvana Unplugged represent very nice rock sound, at least my LP copies. You may have to consider "Layla," like I do my old blues collection.
Frequently these old blues labels are musically primitive, at least from a technical standpoint. Many songs are over driven to the point of distortion. I listen to them anyway because they're important to me.