How many of you have had an LP in your collection that you thought was just mediocre until you played it on some different equipment?
This just happened to me yesterday as I listened to the Khatchaturian "Gayenah Ballet" listed in my post above. I'd always enjoyed the music on this LP, but consistently thought the sound quality was indifferent, if not decidedly disappointing: muffled, indistinct, completely lacking is resolution and transparency. Definitely not what I expected of a Bob Auger engineered mastertape! I remember being sooo disappointed when I first got it years ago.
Well, not any more...
In listening to this LP last night for the first time on the current turntable, what I now hear is a very low-level signal encoded on the disc (typical of many English pressings), but with incredible resolution, detail, soundstaging and harmonic integrity. The former turntable simply was not capable of resolving the magic that was really on this LP.
For me, put this in the category of "lessons repeatedly re-learned..."
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This just happened to me yesterday as I listened to the Khatchaturian "Gayenah Ballet" listed in my post above. I'd always enjoyed the music on this LP, but consistently thought the sound quality was indifferent, if not decidedly disappointing: muffled, indistinct, completely lacking is resolution and transparency. Definitely not what I expected of a Bob Auger engineered mastertape! I remember being sooo disappointed when I first got it years ago.
Well, not any more...
In listening to this LP last night for the first time on the current turntable, what I now hear is a very low-level signal encoded on the disc (typical of many English pressings), but with incredible resolution, detail, soundstaging and harmonic integrity. The former turntable simply was not capable of resolving the magic that was really on this LP.
For me, put this in the category of "lessons repeatedly re-learned..."
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