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In Reply to: Re: Of COURSE, I would rather attend the REAL THING... posted by Rob on April 21, 2000 at 05:45:55:
Thanks Rob, for clearifying a questions in my own mind.
I use to think that it might be a deficiency in my system
on the many occasions when I heard the anomalies (mixing) you describe particularly on violin concerto's (not all of them) but a good number of them,particluarly when the violinist's range is varying greatly. On more closely miked recordings or smaller settings I don't detect this at all. You've also convinced me togive a second chance to
Vaughn Williams 2disc set of MONO 1937 recordings (4th symph,5th symph,Folk dances,etc, by Pearl). When I purchased this rather expensive set I didn't know they were mono. The sound was quite clear, but the absence of that stereo soundstage and the price paid! I only gave it a 4 min listen. I shall sit down and give it a fair chance.
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- Re: Of COURSE, I would rather attend the REAL THING... - Hayden 04/21/0008:04:57 04/21/00 (1)
- Re: Of COURSE, I would rather attend the REAL THING... - Rob 08:07:30 04/21/00 (0)