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Maybe the highest-fidelity CD ever (?)
To see discussion of the CD claimed to be
the highest-fidelity ever, and also free classical music downloads, etc., you might want to click on: http://entranceoct3.blogspot.com |
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On 14 Dec 2004 00:54:15 GMT, "DanS." wrote:
To see discussion of the CD claimed to be the highest-fidelity ever, and also free classical music downloads, etc., you might want to click on: http://entranceoct3.blogspot.com He doesn't actually claim that at all, which is just as well since he had to EQ both the bass and treble by several dB! -- Stewart Pinkerton | Music is Art - Audio is Engineering |
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So we have the "highest fidelity ever", and the guy immediately equalizes
the thing. Make any sense to you? If you think their stereo recordings were good, you should hear what Fine's early mono recordings were like. Much better dynamics. Then again, I didn't equalize the heck out of it. And complain about the treble. As the whole point was these were recorded without compression or equalization. What a ridiculous blog. Then again most blogs are. Dennis "DanS." wrote in message ... To see discussion of the CD claimed to be the highest-fidelity ever, and also free classical music downloads, etc., you might want to click on: http://entranceoct3.blogspot.com |
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