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Some cans are better left closed. This hobby is loaded with cans full of very active worms. The audio part is fun, but what I love seriously is the music. I don't play it anymore; I'm just a listener. I really, really like to listen - and I've lately become enamored with listening to Maggies up close and personal. I agree with you Josh, but the industry professionals don't think it's important. Hell, it's worse than just inconsistent from album to album, even worse than being inconsistent from track to track; in multi-mic recordings, some may be one way while the others are inverted. What it would take is a standard - how hard could that be to establish? Once established, it would only be a matter of attending to the subject in accordance. It sure sounds simple enough.
Too bad so many don't take the time to get it right. Then again, it may only be noticeable when listening using a good rig.