bose301s
5,000+ posts
I can break these cuffs
I agree and it pisses me off. Listen to "The Wall" by Pink Floyd and you will get an amazingly mastered album that isn't using any of the tricks of boosted mids and treble and boosted bass to make people like it. It really pisses me off and makes me sad about the state of music today //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/frown.gif.a3531fa0534503350665a1e957861287.gifflat? I don't think so, not to mention many of them are mastered for the average person's listening devices, ie: headphones and crappy factory car stereo's, etc
not to say that there isn't a lot of music out there that is done in excellent quality and designed to be reproduced properly, but the majority of it isn't
afterall, how many people even have systems that could justify the term 'upgraded'? Not many, and the people producing music and concerned with record sales, etc, aren't concerned with making it sound good on a well tuned, rare, high quality system
The perfect example of this is the loudness war. Just reducing the quality of sound so people will buy it, such a sad state of affairs.
