In further assessing my stock Voyager, I finally got around to
classical. First up was Yellowstone by Chip Davis. I have a connection
to this as I visited Yellowstone and hiked around. On one hike along
close by a river a small herd of Buffalo came by some 30 yards away from
us. I took a picture of a calf suckling on its mother. We stood and
watched without moving, and yet the bull came between us and his herd,
non threatening, but certainly sending a message.
The album has cuts with nature sounds, as though they were recorded in the open. Expansive, open, transparent, well recorded. It's this kind of recording that makes the Voyager special
To answer the question "How does it sound?" I recommend reading the Absolute Sound Technics Integrated Review in the July 2021 issue, under the heading enough of the technobabble... I couldn't have said it better myself
My EVS 1200 slightly warmed the recordings, and while that has a place, I much prefer the Voyager
hth
The album has cuts with nature sounds, as though they were recorded in the open. Expansive, open, transparent, well recorded. It's this kind of recording that makes the Voyager special
To answer the question "How does it sound?" I recommend reading the Absolute Sound Technics Integrated Review in the July 2021 issue, under the heading enough of the technobabble... I couldn't have said it better myself
My EVS 1200 slightly warmed the recordings, and while that has a place, I much prefer the Voyager
hth