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I 100% agree. Although the process before pressing counts for vinyl as well. There are a lot of bad vinyl. And unfortunately you can not judge by the label. You have to buy them and find out later what is good and what is junk. Although I have to admit that I am very pleased with the reissues from Classic Records. Not so with the condition of the LPs. But there are labels which are worse. Anyways, we should perhaps listen more to the classical interpretation. I am glad that I am not biased in one direction. Otherwise I could not have enjoyed Tchaikovskys 'Serenade for Strings Op.48' from the Concertgebouw Chamber Orchestra with Marco Boni PentaTone (SACD) at this afternoon. Recorded in 2002. Or I would not listen to Karajan's interpretation of Dvoraks 9th - DGG (Vinyl) 138 922, at this evening. Recorded in 1964.;)
I 100% agree. Although the process before pressing counts for vinyl as well. There are a lot of bad vinyl. And unfortunately you can not judge by the label. You have to buy them and find out later what is good and what is junk. Although I have to admit that I am very pleased with the reissues from Classic Records. Not so with the condition of the LPs. But there are labels which are worse. Anyways, we should perhaps listen more to the classical interpretation. I am glad that I am not biased in one direction. Otherwise I could not have enjoyed Tchaikovskys 'Serenade for Strings Op.48' from the Concertgebouw Chamber Orchestra with Marco Boni PentaTone (SACD) at this afternoon. Recorded in 2002. Or I would not listen to Karajan's interpretation of Dvoraks 9th - DGG (Vinyl) 138 922, at this evening. Recorded in 1964.;)