Thanks all for your help. The earlier part of this exchange has given
me some challenges. I would like to train my ear well enough to hear
"dry" and the "hole in the middle." I have enough equipment to
experiment with and will (hopefully, if I can hear that well) learn a
lot. I had also thought of Klas' suggestion of getting another CAD
M179. Then I would be able to try out a number of different patterns.
But I did not think of Blumline.
I really appreciate how so many chipped in with observations and their
experience and advice.
On 6/13/05, Wild Sanctuary <> wrote:
> Way worse (to me). And what he was playing wasn't Mozart.
>
> >This reminds me of Hermann Hesse's Steppenwolf.
> >There he talks about the sound of Mozart being
> >played from an old 78 shellack disc.
> >The key phrase is that despite all the crackling and hiss from the disc,
> >the divinity of Mozart comes through.
> >So maybe to your friend Roger the divinty of the
> >vintage device weighs more than the low fidelity
> >of its sound.
> >Is the sound worse than 78s?
> >
> >Volker
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