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Why do you say this?I'm not really able to tell if this is a hardware problem or just your musical preference.
Why do you say this?I'm not really able to tell if this is a hardware problem or just your musical preference.
for me this is all a mess
Because it's difficult for us to understand what you mean by saying "it's all a mess." What exactly does it mean? Does it not sound clear to you? If so, we don't know if it's because you just don't digest this type of music or if it's because there is something in your audio stream that's broken.Why do you say this?
for me this is all a mess
Really odd, I just saw this recommended in my YouTube feed and thought back to this acronym you posted.Maybe it APD?
the jazz part I feel good the rest is confusion and distortion for me
Aiming for something that will be nobody’s taste* I’ll follow @2020’s example: if this doesn’t sound like a distorted metal mess there’s something wrong. You should still be able to pick things out of the mix though (different vocal treatments at different times, for example) and the jazz break around 1:30-1:45 should be relatively clean.
Edit: The idea of this one being that the music is as messy as, and crest factor is in the red zone, but production values are high. So we can try and separate taste from sonics from gear.
*except mine, clearly
the jazz part I feel good the rest is confusion and distortion for me
There used to be lots of good show and game based soundtracks! Today I feel like there are not as many.Reporting in late as usual, but want to share for the OP to listen to movie/tv series soundtracks. It might be easier to identify the type of music you like. I enjoyed listening to various soundtracks. This is one suggested soundtracks album to listen to:
Well typically I will try to find the best recorded tracks period and see if I can hear something different between the two. I will focus on micro details and then try to see if I can tell the difference between the two. If i surely think I can; then I will setup a blind test to determine if I can or if someone else can as well (usually my wife).You've got great gear! But how do you really tell if the music you are listening to is better than your old gear? For example, it may be too much to ask of you to get a music or sound engineer to come over to your place. Or maybe your friends will say it sounds great because they don't want to hurt your feelings. Or maybe you can't tell the difference because this is the first time you are listening to hifi music. It may be that you're a little far-sighted, and therefore not an objective judge of the sound. In that case, I suggest you get your eyes examined before you start buying more gear.
from 1.42 to 2.05 then from 3.50 to 450 for me it's just noise
I want to know if it feels so bad for you too?
Also reporting in late. I think I was away around the time this thread started.from 1.42 to 2.05 then from 3.50 to 450 for me it's just noise
I want to know if it feels so bad for you too?