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In Reply to: RE: What's with all the mono reissues? posted by Mr Peabody on October 14, 2016 at 13:37:17
I much prefer mono to early stereo. Those records can be spectacular. Keep those records coming! :-)
-Wendell
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Hey Wendell
How have you been? I agree totally and I have been buying 1955 thru 1958 mono jazz and vocal recordings that are just phenomenal.The dynamics,the clarity,the accuracy,and just the overall harmonic structure is as good or better than many stereo recordings.I'm also finding that I like dual mono FM better than I do FM stereo for many stations. I listen to NPR mostly on FM.
"For every complex problem there is an answer that is clear, simple, and wrong" H. L. Mencken
Doing well. I hope you are as well.
-Wendell
Agree with you totally. I grew up with mono and it took years for me to start buying stereo. I have an original Beatles Paraphone mono Rubber Soul that was so scratched i almost didnt buy. Cleaned up and played it on my stereo TT and wow...everyone hearing it thinks it stereo because the sound is so big. Same with really good recorded jazz and female vocals.
i listened to music, the dodgers and records on my parents mono magnvox console...wonderful, big and tuneful until 66 when i graduated and left home..stereo enter my life...some good some ok...
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