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RE: Why?

"there's endless evidence indicating that many audiophiles blame bad sound on their recordings. Ie. good recording quality = good sound and bad recording quality = bad sound.
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No good recording quality doesn't always equal good sound and no one here would claim that, so strawman again!! If the system is bad a good recording will also sound at least less good than it could if not outright bad.

A bad recording will likely sound bad on all systems but still may be enjoyable to the listener.

"As an audiophile I dismiss as a myth the following - Ie. good recording quality = good sound and bad recording quality = bad sound.
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Again, this is some artificial strawman myth you have constructed that no one here would agree with or disagree with wholeheartedly so it CAN'T be a myth.



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