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Frank
NYT on Electric Recording Co. vinyl
I have seen Johanna Martzy’s original pressings sell on eBay for as much as $6000. Hard to figure out when one can buy Erica Morini recordings for next to nothing. ://theamericanscholar.org/the-cult-of-johanna-martzy/ Frank |
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The comments on the NYT article include this one posted about an hour ago by Michael Fremer: Michael Fremer, Wyckoff NJ54m ago "I have enjoyed reading the responses to Ben Sisario’s story, in which I’m referenced, though it saddens me that this story about musical enjoyment so angers some. Stereophile readers own stereos costing from very little money to a whole lot. They are all music lovers who appreciate good sound. I’ve never met one who owns equipment for its own sake. The ones with more money or who devote more of their limited resources to it, have better systems from which they derive a great deal of pleasure. Does anyone think "all cars drive alike"? Or that you have to be an "autofool" to drive a Maserati when a KIA will get you to the grocery store and back? Or that you’d better do a double blind shock absorber test before choosing one over another? Beyond some anger in the comments is a curious level of resentment. And over what? Someone else’s preferred music source? What’s that about? The digital lectures, anger and resentment began when I dared say in the early 1980s that compact discs sounded terrible. They did! When Mr. Sisario visited I wasn’t there to sell him anything. He just wanted to hear on a quality audio system what exactly The Electric Recording Company was selling. When we compared the ERC pressing on vinyl to the newly mastered CD version, his comment wasn’t about frequency response, or anything technical. It was that one sounded as if a person was sitting in front of him playing a cello and one didn’t. You can’t measure that but you sure can hear it." |
What’s most interesting about the article sidebar comments is how many folks believe their view on digital vs analog is the "correct" one...as if being correct in this regard makes you a more virtuous person. What’s wrong with liking what you like? You might as well argue over a flavor, scent, color, or even a newspaper you enjoy reading. Why can’t we just share ideas, experiences, and preferences without being so self righteous? Some just can't help but opportunistically insert their agenda in order to fuel oneself continuously. |