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I agree 100% percent with everything you said

There are three types of audiophile recordings:

1) Original Audiophile Recordings Recordings made with high-end equipment and as few microphones as possible and little or no mixing, with no EQ and nothing artifical added. Chesky, Sheffield Lab, Telarc, Delos are examples of this type.

2) Audiophile re-mastered Recordings Recordings orignally made my major labels using who knows what type of equipment, tons of mixing and EQ'ed to hell. The trick is to try to make these major label recordings sound as good as recordings that start out as audiophile recordings. Examples of these are MFSL, DCC, Audio Fidelity, etc.

3) Audiophile approved Recordings These are recordings that generally are made to sound realistic. Examples of these are RCA Living Stereo, Mercury Living Presence, early EMI, early Decca, the Cat Stevens albums, and others on the HP's super disc list.

I don't have limited views as these are what I deem as audiophile recordings. Do I buy all of them? Of course not, I don't musically like all of them and I try to buy what I think I will like. We cannot buy everything that would be impossible.

Teresa


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