On the CD front-
the 1st Japan pressing in a double (fatboy) jewel case, or, the MFSL Gold CD set. Build the Wall!
the 1st Japan pressing in a double (fatboy) jewel case, or, the MFSL Gold CD set. Build the Wall!
@jafant Doug Sax was amazing. He was one of the first to create an independent mastering business. He was the go to for countless producers and artists. An amazing ear and abilty to fine tune based on what he heard. More grammys than anyone else. http://themasteringlab.com/about/tml/ Sadly he passed a way in 2015. His talent will be forever lost like tears in the rain, however, he left us a legacy of fine recordings that brings joy to each and every day. http://www.theabsolutesound.com/articles/mastering-engineer-doug-sax-19362015-1/ His brother built most of the tube gear he used. As far as out of the box commercial products go he liked the Benchmark DAC and ATC speakers but he was an incorrigible tweaker at heart and his original 1967 setup included Tannoys with his own crossover design which he sold to other engineers like Al Schmitt. |