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RE: If that's the case, then

For me this is not a case of how the recording was done - it is simply so obviously at fault. Like I said, I was listening quite peacefully, when one (of the many) passage was so bad that I jumped in my chair :-) I have Diana Krall albums where her sibilance is quite obvious, but I have no problems with that.

Knowing the CD version, albeit being long since I listened to it, this does not show this sibilance, which probably is also the wrong word for it, as it was way beyond it. It is really difficult to describe in in written words, and many will think that I am just overly pedantic.

I also reckoned that it must be about enjoying the music, and it surely takes a lot before faults annoy me so much that I cannot focus on the music... But as mentioned, this is the first ever record that I have returned. And I haven't just been bying vinyl records for a couple of years - I have been bying them since 1981, with a short deroute to CD, and I have never encountered such "sibilance" before, going through pop, rock, jazz, classic, and variations of these - only no-gos are reggae and metal.



Edits: 10/18/14

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