Music is only as good as our equipment gets, whether it's for playing it or recording it. How it's mastered, format is used, compression methods from your very home studio to studio's that mastered the song on your Compact Disc or downloaded media!
I personally have been straying away from MP3's for FLAC as far as digital content goes, but my preferences have been CDs more than anything. I've been working slowly to increase my vinyl collection, and may eventually begin my cassette and reel to reel collection.
Believe it or not, albums on vinyl are still being made today! However Mastering quality can still differ on those as much as our CDs and downloaded format.
Next thing that comes to play is the type of system you personally use for playing back music. Whether it be through a set of speakers or headphones, you have a wide range of choices and quality. As well as the very sound card (on-board or add-on-card) with in your computer.
So how do you go about appreciating your music? Whether you play it, listen to it, or both?
Me personally, I haven't played an instrument in my life, but I do have interests in trying to learn. The guitar and piano seems pretty cool in my books. I especially don't have the equipment on recording any live performances, but I do on playing my music.
Most of my components used are very well from the 70's and 80's. My most prized piece is my Pioneer SX-1980.
My cat truly appreciates music as well!










