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I agree on piano reproduction. But the majority of recordings I search do not do a good job picking up the nuances, so very few excite me.
a) Does what is being played sound more like "music" and less like "hifi"?b) Do I find myself getting "involved" in the performance (toe-tapping, humming, etc.)?c) If I sit down with a book while something is playing, does the portrayal make me put down the book and listen?d) Does the "sonic picture" presented provide adequate spatial information (imaging, soundstaging)?e) Do instruments and voices sound "real" and not "contrived"
You're very right about that Brian. Piano's are very often poorly recorded. It often stems from engineers trying to get microphones aimed at the soundboard in order to get a more direct sound, and having to deal with the (opened) top of a grand piano