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In Reply to: Why do y'all listen to old mono recordings? posted by Steven Waugh on April 20, 2000 at 23:32:27:
There are mono recordings and then there are mono recordings. The better ones are so good that you don't even notice thay are not stereo. On a good system the effect is actually strange and almost frightening - you could swear sometimes that you are hearing a good stereo material. I often use some mono records that I bought at garage sale as a good demo of what it can sound like, usually with great effect.So bottom line seems that you should not pay much attention to the technology side - either one can sound good, bad and in between.
Would you rather have a B&W copy of the Night Partol or a color photo of my latest attemp at painting?
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- Re: Why do y'all listen to old mono recordings? - Victor Khomenko 04/21/0008:32:15 04/21/00 (0)