I've been leading with my chin for a while now, claiming that even "bad" recordings can sound good if a system is brought up to a certain of performance. And this is without "dumbing" down or softening the playback.
In that context, I'm wondering what CDs people have which they consider to be the worst of the worst, the most execrable, not because of the quality of musicianship or "value" of the music in itself, but because of sloppy, poorly executed, indifferent, or just downright lousy recording techniques and equipment, or terrible transfers from another medium. And, most importantly, why? Why do you consider them to be really, really bad?
As well as anything else, this will give me some more yardsticks, some other material to play with to know that I'm on the right track in sorting out playback issues ...
Frank
In that context, I'm wondering what CDs people have which they consider to be the worst of the worst, the most execrable, not because of the quality of musicianship or "value" of the music in itself, but because of sloppy, poorly executed, indifferent, or just downright lousy recording techniques and equipment, or terrible transfers from another medium. And, most importantly, why? Why do you consider them to be really, really bad?
As well as anything else, this will give me some more yardsticks, some other material to play with to know that I'm on the right track in sorting out playback issues ...
Frank