In Reply to: OK Allen do you have a clue why this happens with these disc? (nt) posted by jnr on March 23, 2007 at 19:10:51:
HowdyIt's been my experience that as I improve my system more discs sound better. I know that this isn't always the case for people, but I reject "improvements" that make anything I listen to regularly sound worse and I listen to all sorts of stuff. I know that some discs (say Muddy Waters "Folk Singer") have sections that are more dynamic than some systems can handle without sounding glassy, some (say the last two Tierney Sutton discs) have bass that can overwhelm some systems, other discs (say the Big Brother and the Holding Company "Cheap Thrills" disc) have a heavily distorted guitar part that can break up on some speakers but sound great on good speakers... Just some ideas off of the top of my head.
The Sam Cook discs have some tracks that are a little hot on my system but for the most part they are great.
-Ted
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