In Reply to: As I mentioned there are exceptions to every rule. posted by Teresa on February 2, 2008 at 14:22:38:
You are very fond of exagerating, I have at least 10 Naxos of demo quality out of maybe 50 or so, and no bass problems.
The other 40, most of them have acceptable sound.
I really think that you have to get yourself a decent cd player that can extract decent bass from RBCD.
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- RE: As I mentioned there are exceptions to every rule. - jazz1 02/2/0815:38:50 02/2/08 (13)
- You then have not been spoiled by excellent sound yet, when you are you will see how poor those Naxos are. - Teresa 16:10:25 02/2/08 (12)
- Deep bass - jazz1 21:36:01 02/2/08 (11)
- It's the software not the hardware I have plenty of Digital recordings with deep bass. - Teresa 23:11:35 02/2/08 (10)
- RE: It's the software not the hardware I have plenty of Digital recordings with deep bass. - jazz1 00:02:10 02/3/08 (9)
- RE: It's the software not the hardware I have plenty of Digital recordings with deep bass. - Teresa 00:25:15 02/3/08 (8)
- RE: It's the software not the hardware I have plenty of Digital recordings with deep bass. - jazz1 02:09:11 02/3/08 (7)
- I tried the Philip Glass Violin Concerto on Naxos not the John Adams one. - Teresa 13:45:44 02/3/08 (2)
- RE: I tried the Philip Glass Violin Concerto on Naxos not the John Adams one. - jazz1 21:57:47 02/3/08 (1)
- Jazz you have email (;-) nt - Teresa 00:20:39 02/4/08 (0)
- I disagree. - jdaniel@jps.net 09:25:20 02/3/08 (3)
- Still if the deep bass is not in the software, no CD player or D/A converter can create it out of thin air! - Teresa 14:03:02 02/3/08 (0)
- I agree. - jazz1 13:10:03 02/3/08 (1)
- RE: I agree. - jdaniel@jps.net 13:34:32 02/3/08 (0)