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RE: BIS SACD

Posted by ahendler on June 16, 2012 at 17:19:07:

Mr. von Bahr,
First I wish to apologize to you if this post has turned into a put down of BIS. I think most of us here by and enjoy many of your recordings. I also have to turn up volume for your recordings. But I also have to do this for cd's produced by Reference Recordings. Both labels have one thing in common and that is a more distant recording perspective. A lot of us enjoy the very close up in your face sound of early Mercury, RCA, Decca and Telarc recordings. These recordings sound on the bright sound and produce what feels like a very live sound. To get this type of feeling with most of your recordings they need to be turned up a little louder and when you do this they sound very natural. I hope that most of us here will continue to buy and enjoy your fine recordings
Alan