I try to remember the really bad ones and avoid the label in the future.
Some media are simply bad, like LP's made with recycled plastic that have bits of foreign matter imbedded in them, creating noise, or like scratched CDs.
Sometimes it is the recording's engineering. Sometimes the recording studio has lousy equipment so the engineer couldn't properly hear what was happening. Sometimes the studio has good equipment, but the engineer deliberately tailored the music to boombox customers, low quality car radio customers, or some other low fi target. Sometimes the studio has good equipment, but the engineer has no actual appreciation for good sound (perhaps new to the job?).
There are also times when the music was poorly miked or performed in an inhospitable venue.
When I encounter these issues, I have to weigh them against the appeal of the composition and the artfulness of the musicians. I haven't assembled an inferior system that would mask faults while I listen. At worst, I could delegate an album to my car CD player, but I have never actually done that specifically to mask faults.
Some media are simply bad, like LP's made with recycled plastic that have bits of foreign matter imbedded in them, creating noise, or like scratched CDs.
Sometimes it is the recording's engineering. Sometimes the recording studio has lousy equipment so the engineer couldn't properly hear what was happening. Sometimes the studio has good equipment, but the engineer deliberately tailored the music to boombox customers, low quality car radio customers, or some other low fi target. Sometimes the studio has good equipment, but the engineer has no actual appreciation for good sound (perhaps new to the job?).
There are also times when the music was poorly miked or performed in an inhospitable venue.
When I encounter these issues, I have to weigh them against the appeal of the composition and the artfulness of the musicians. I haven't assembled an inferior system that would mask faults while I listen. At worst, I could delegate an album to my car CD player, but I have never actually done that specifically to mask faults.