And the obligatory Pink Floyd poster on the LHS wallMy collection is 85% rock/alternative spanning 67-98, 8% jazz, 7% classical. Some days I do miss my mid-fi setup because the rabbit hole has no end. But to say that I wish my system as a whole was less resolving regardless of the type of music I listen to would be a disservice. View attachment 158251
I am not a fan of Klipsch, but I may be in the minority here.Yes the more resolving your system is, the worse it's gonna sound with poor recordings. The OP could get a less resolving second system with an amp with EQ and lower level fun speakers from the likes of Klipsch or just add those Klipsch to his existing rig.
That’s sort of like avoid the Porsche because the majorly of the fuel bowsers are 91 octane…About 50% of the LP's I bought were too poor to enjoy, irrespective of genre, something you just have to accept.
Jez - that equipment in the signature block is a bit good. Especially the Dohmann set up.... I am a huge music fan - but I mainly come from a subcultural background. I like Ska, Punk, Rockabilly and Psychobilly, some Country/Folk and so on... I do not listen to Classical or Jazz and certainly don`t buy music because it`s "audiophile". Still I enjoy my system (suppose it`s entry level for most here but still above average for most) and I do like what it does with most albums. On the other hand I sometimes wonder if it actually makes sense considering my musical preferences or if it`s basically just wasted potential... any thoughts on this? Anyone else care for the hobby but mainly listen to non audiophile music/recordings?
One can make a cogent argument that an amp that does some EQ like the lyngdorf TDAI might be worthwhile.
And a preamp with tone controls can be argued similarly.
Sorry I don't get your comparison, or why you posted it, please explain.That’s sort of like avoid the Porsche because the majorly of the fuel bowsers are 91 octane…![]()
many listeners prefer non audiophile music, and appreciate that music sounding it's best. you will find you have plenty of company being a non jazz non classical audiophile. many like to explore the outer reaches of music.
being an audiophile is simply appreciation of better sounding music reproduction, not anything to do with what that music is. if you appreciate that your preferred music sounds better with your system than more pedestrian ways to hear it, that is all that matters to justify you having it.
I would love people to include their listening preferences in their signatures. I honestly don’t have much in common with WBF members who almost exclusively listen to classical music.
It is not difficult…Sorry I don't get your comparison, or why you posted it, please explain.
Your usual nonsense, most music is not available in "better recordings" most people don't listen to classical music. The recordings are what they are, unless you want to change your music taste to accommodate your system, as some do, tough luck.The issue is that before non audiophiles turn audiophiles, they have poor sounding recordings (even many audiophiles do) . This is not necessarily a genre issue, though can be. After they make the jump to higher resolution systems, they get disillusioned because the music they liked on non audiophile systems no longer sounds good. At this point, they either expand their knowledge to get better recordings of the same music, and can expand music knowledge.
Your usual nonsense, most music is not available in "better recordings" most people don't listen to classical music. The recordings are what they are, unless you want to change your music taste to accommodate your system, as some do, tough luck.![]()
Your usual nonsense, most music is not available in "better recordings" most people don't listen to classical music. The recordings are what they are, unless you want to change your music taste to accommodate your system, as some do, tough luck.![]()
Social Distortion played in my friends living room. Long story, but they were on torur and stopped in to play on my friends stuff while they were practicing.Usually I see pink Floyd mentioned ad naseum.
While I like it, there is a lot more to choose from.
A fe off the top of the head…
Oingo Boingo / Violent Femmes / Phil Ochs / Bad Religion / Social Distortion / Doug McLeod / The Jam
It is plus to expand your music taste, you word it like it is an insult to change your music taste. Well…you did not start appreciating classical but with a lo fi system (don’t confuse price with fidelity) that is fine.unless you want to change your music taste to accommodate your system, as some do, tough luck.![]()
Is this the local audio club?Social Distortion
Ok - I am in awe.Social Distortion played in my friends living room. Long story, but they were on torur and stopped in to play on my friends stuff while they were practicing.
But one should listen to what they like…Yes, a high-end system should expand one's taste in recordings, not narrow it. If it does the latter, something is wrong.
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