I only listened for the odd sound due to your post.
My Sennheiser/Rudistor combo is totally revealing. Otherwise i would never have thought about it.
I generally do not listen for sonic errors. I am paying attention to the music.
Sorry to say it seems the op is listening to the equipment at least as much as to the performance.
That is a real curse.... In my experience anyway. So I avoid paying attention to sonics and just enjoy the musicas much as ican.
I do not try to own the best edition, or best reisssue of a recording. i own a copy of it, probably both LP and Cd for a lot of stuff, but other than that I play what i got.
Like i wrote, constantly listening to the sonics is a curse. A really hard to break curse (i have been there..)
Best to ignore the stuff altogether once you got it playing well.. Then, eventually the equipment will just stop being what you hear.. And you can enjoy the music you play ALL THE TIME..
(including great performances with dreadful sonics. No problem, they just sound wonderful...)
Good Luck
My Sennheiser/Rudistor combo is totally revealing. Otherwise i would never have thought about it.
I generally do not listen for sonic errors. I am paying attention to the music.
Sorry to say it seems the op is listening to the equipment at least as much as to the performance.
That is a real curse.... In my experience anyway. So I avoid paying attention to sonics and just enjoy the musicas much as ican.
I do not try to own the best edition, or best reisssue of a recording. i own a copy of it, probably both LP and Cd for a lot of stuff, but other than that I play what i got.
Like i wrote, constantly listening to the sonics is a curse. A really hard to break curse (i have been there..)
Best to ignore the stuff altogether once you got it playing well.. Then, eventually the equipment will just stop being what you hear.. And you can enjoy the music you play ALL THE TIME..
(including great performances with dreadful sonics. No problem, they just sound wonderful...)
Good Luck

